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Working Class Boy

  • 2018
  • 1h 44min
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7,6/10
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Working Class Boy (2018)
Documentaire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBased on Barnes' memoir of the same name, this documentary tells the story of his childhood survival in the slums of Glasgow, immigration to Australia, and how he became the lead singer of C... Tout lireBased on Barnes' memoir of the same name, this documentary tells the story of his childhood survival in the slums of Glasgow, immigration to Australia, and how he became the lead singer of Cold Chisel.Based on Barnes' memoir of the same name, this documentary tells the story of his childhood survival in the slums of Glasgow, immigration to Australia, and how he became the lead singer of Cold Chisel.

  • Réalisation
    • Mark Joffe
  • Scénario
    • Jimmy Barnes
  • Casting principal
    • Jimmy Barnes
    • Jim Duffy
    • Jack Oliver
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    202
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    • Réalisation
      • Mark Joffe
    • Scénario
      • Jimmy Barnes
    • Casting principal
      • Jimmy Barnes
      • Jim Duffy
      • Jack Oliver
    • 5avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Jimmy Barnes
    Jimmy Barnes
    • Self
    Jim Duffy
    • Self - Jimmy's Cousin
    Jack Oliver
    • Self - Jimmy's Cousin
    Bill Brouwers
    • Self - Childhood Friend
    Mahalia Barnes
    • Self
    Lisa MacLaren
    • Self - Jimmy's Sister
    Tom Barnes
    • Self - Reg's Brother
    David Campbell
    David Campbell
    • Self
    Jane Barnes
    • Self
    Ian Moss
    • Self
    Don Walker
    • Self
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Joffe
    • Scénario
      • Jimmy Barnes
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    9simmy11

    A Must See

    Growing up with such an Aussie icon blasting through the radio to peeling back the layers of what and who made him JIMMY BARNES.

    Absolutely loved it and recommend it to all❗
    7eddie_baggins

    Honest and insightful, a must-watch for Barnes fans

    His something of a national treasure here in Australia, a beloved public figure that made his mark in legendary local rock band Cold Chisel and then forged a highly successful solo career, but even for non-fans like me (how un-Australian of me), Working Class Boy is an affecting and insightful documentary about the colourful character of Jimmy Barnes that acts as both an intimate insight into his life and a showcase for the songs that have created the backbone of his career.

    Based around the stage/music show of the same name and the best-selling novel, Working Class Boy is a warts and all documentary that strips back the curtains on the events that shaped Barnes into the man he is today, who despite entering into his later years as a performer, shows no signs of slowing down.

    An immigrant from the slums of Glasgow in Scotland, who grew up in an abusive relationship and an even more dangerous and volatile environment once he moved to Australia, Barnes's life may not be that far removed from many others around that timeframe but it still takes nothing away from the fact Barnes has overcome more than his fair share of heartache and trauma to create a brilliant and important career in the Australian show business.

    In more ways than one its quite a confronting documentary as Barnes recalls some horrific incidents of his youth, while hearing him talk openly about his drug abuse and alcoholism will be tough for some to bare but it's all part of the parcel for such an intriguing figure.

    In Mark Joffe's documentary Barnes makes for a fascinating and warm-hearted presence, as he openly and honestly talks about his past, present and future and it's a credit to the renowned figure that he is unafraid to tell it how it is, there's no signs of sugar-coating here, and as Barnes openly talks about such aspects of his life as addiction and his troubled family life, it's hard not to be moved and inspired by how he used those elements of his life to craft his material and live a better life.

    The other hugely beneficial component to Working Class Boy is how Mark Joffe's captures the engaging nature of Barnes the performer and as we are given access to his intimate stage shows it's easy to understand why so many, both far and wide, have followed Barnes on his journey for so many years.

    An entertaining story-teller and a commanding presence on stage when singing, sitting back and watching Barnes on stage is like watching a master at work and while his musical musings might not be for everyone, his heartfelt and passionate delivery is hard to ignore.

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    A must watch for any die-hard Barnes fans, Working Class Boy is a thoroughly entertaining Australian documentary that acts as a great showcase for the life and times of one of our all-time great entertainers, even if its raw and honest nature may catch some off guard.

    3 ½ escaped circus lions out of 5
    9dalesutho

    Amazing

    This doco was so well done. Every song suited the occasion in Jimmy's life perfectly. The way his story was told was so heartfelt and raw. I found out information about this icon i had 0 idea about, many things heartbreaking.

    Highly recommend whether you are a Jimmy Barnes fan or not, as his story is one for the ages.
    7manders_steve

    The true background story - not pretty, but totally the real deal

    This is a fine documentary style film that tells Jimmy Barnes' background life story. It does it really well, using recent footage shot with all the people involved that are around to tell their versions. It is interspliced with historic footage, including amateur home video, promotional material and professional TV and film sections. There's a lot from Glasgow, and I reckon we Aussies should be really thankful that Jimmy and family made the journey - not only that we have his substantial contribution to our lives, but they must have had better opportunities and weather here too.

    There is a fair bit of music, mostly light folk soul rock style. If you're after serious Barnes rock'n'roll, you'll be disappointed. If you are a Cold Chisel fan hoping for lots of head splittingly loud rock, don't bother.

    I found it readily engaging, and probably easier going than Jimmy's book of the same title which I enjoyed reading, but which took a bit more effort. I'd say the film got the level of detail I was interested in right: the book, while well written and edited, I found a bit long on detail I didn't quite need.
    8lc_1996

    A gripping story well told

    This documentary centres on a live show in Jimmy Barnes's hometown of Glasgow with additional interviews and archival images. It's filmed in a simple way but any embellishments would've run the risk of distracting from the core message Jimmy brilliantly conveys through words and music alone. It came across not as film to stroke the ego of the director nor to appease hardcore fans of Cold Chisel, but as an honest account of a human life, which is exactly what it needed to be. Jimmy didn't shy aware from sharing the darkest moments of his life but managed to convey them with an overall purpose of advancing a dialogue about deep societal issues. I admire his bravery in sharing his story and his skill in presenting it not as a 'sob story', but as a holistic account of struggle. Indeed, the trauma is balanced by quite a lot of humour and live music is beautifully integrated throughout. I hope this documentary will encourage frank conversations about how we can break the cycle of poverty, addiction, and violence.

    This documentary had my attention the whole time and now I desperately want to read the book.

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    • Anecdotes
      Star Jimmy Barnes wore a kilt to this film's World Premiere signifying his Scottish ancestral roots. Part of the doco shot in Glasgow, Scotland.
    • Citations

      [first lines]

      Jimmy Barnes: I was born James Dixon Swan. This is the story of how I became Jimmy Barnes.

    • Connexions
      Features Bring Out a Briton (1957)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 août 2018 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Site officiel
      • Jimmy Barnes Official Site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Boy
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Glasgow, Écosse, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Screen Australia
      • Create NSW
      • CJZ
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      • 535 182 $US
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      • 1h 44min(104 min)
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