MDFF: Green is the New Black
GREEN IS THE NEW BLACK is a story of passion and purpose behind an ambitious environmental feat of one of Australia’s leading heavy music acts, In Hearts Wake. Their fiercely loyal following has been forged from their relentless world–touring ethic, passionate ecological advocacy, and hard-hitting, melodic-driven music.
The band has received four top-5 records, an ARIA nomination for Best Hard Rock album, 110 million digital streams and over 100,000 records sold worldwide. But the more they recorded and toured the planet, the clearer it became they were unwittingly threatening the very thing they sought to protect. The band vowed to record, release, and perform their next album, (Kaliyuga), in a radically new and sustainable way.
Green is the New Black is a carbon off-set documentary that captures the twists and turns of the band’s urgent mission to stop at nothing as they face backlash, bushfires, and an unprecedented global pandemic.
The band has received four top-5 records, an ARIA nomination for Best Hard Rock album, 110 million digital streams and over 100,000 records sold worldwide. But the more they recorded and toured the planet, the clearer it became they were unwittingly threatening the very thing they sought to protect. The band vowed to record, release, and perform their next album, (Kaliyuga), in a radically new and sustainable way.
Green is the New Black is a carbon off-set documentary that captures the twists and turns of the band’s urgent mission to stop at nothing as they face backlash, bushfires, and an unprecedented global pandemic.
Rating | E |
---|---|
Genre | Documentary |
Running Time | 93 |
Language |
Show
Times
Session times for the new cinema week, commencing each Thursday, will be released the Tuesday afternoon prior