Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line | Avoca Beach Theatre

MIDNIGHT OIL: THE HARDEST LINE

Director: Paul Clarke,

Cast: Peter Garrett, Martin Rotsey, Jim Moginie, Rob Hirst,

Genre: Documentary | Rating: | Runtime: 110 Minutes

Contrary. Passionate. Outspoken. Over 45 years Midnight Oil helped shape modern Australia. This is their trailblazing story for the first time on film.

Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line is the authorised documentary of seminal Australian rock group tracing their origins from the politically charged atmosphere of the 1970s to their rise as global icons.

$20 tickets

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