Art Isn’t Going Anywhere
1h 40min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
When Melbourne’s cultural hub is left devastated post-pandemic, the creative industry, like many others, is ravaged. Set amongst the ashes of the cities arts scene, BOHEMIA is a hybrid of documentary, music video, and next generation concert film that powerfully recounts the story of this fallen angel of Australian culture and asks the looming question: “what now?”. Shadowy underground musician VANTA and debutant director Madeline Royce team up with a decorated collective of young creatives to contend that art in the pandemic need not be a compromise, but an evolution.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Jordan Blanch | Guest Artist/Ruyi |
| Sean Priestly | Interviewee |
| Daniel Zammit | Interviewee |
| Zack Murphy | Interviewee |
| Jack White | Interviewee |
| Zahid Abdul Rahman | Guest Artist/Lost Kid |
Genres
DocumentaryMusic
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Bohemia |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | Australia |
| Status | Released |
| Executive producer | Liam Priestly, Madeline Royce |
| Production | Liam Priestly, Benjamin Gregory, Madeline Royce |
| Writer | Tadji Ulrich |
| Editing | Madeline Royce, Jordan Blanch |
| Cinematography | Jordan Blanch, Madeline Royce, Tadji Ulrich, Lewis Harvey, Harvey Carmody, Cameron Mitchell |
| Assistant directors | Madeline Royce |
| Lighting | Connor Gibbs |
| Camera operators | Madeline Royce, Jordan Blanch, Tadji Ulrich, Lewis Harvey, Harvey Carmody, Cameron Mitchell |
| Additional photography | Jordan Blanch, Madeline Royce, Tadji Ulrich, Lewis Harvey, Harvey Carmody, Cameron Mitchell |
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| Production design | Chloe Papillon |
| Art direction | Chloe Papillon |
| Set decoration | Chloe Papillon |
| Music | Adyn Young, Matthew Martello |
| Sound | Adyn Young, Matthew Martello |
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