Documentary   Australia

The documentary delves into the early years of the Sunnyboys, a band that gained popularity in the Australian music scene in the 1980s and had a significant impact on the post-punk era. It explores the band's rise to success and the impact it had on Jeremy Oxley's life, as well as the toll that fame and the music industry took on his mental health.

The film also sheds light on the long and challenging journey Oxley faced while living with schizophrenia, a condition that often isolated him from the world and made it difficult for him to connect with others. It showcases his efforts to come to terms with his illness and find a sense of purpose and identity beyond his struggles.

The documentary captures intimate moments between Oxley and his partner Mary, as they navigate the ups and downs of his mental health and their hopes for the future. It also shares poignant conversations between Oxley and his brother Peter, as they confront the past and work towards healing their relationship.

The film culminates in Oxley's triumphant return to the stage, demonstrating his resilience and determination to reclaim his place in the music industry. It is a powerful and moving portrait of a man finding his way back to himself, despite the odds stacked against him.
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