Rating: R16 - Violence, drug use, offensive language & sexual coercion
Running time: 1hr 36mins
STARTING 14 NOV
Directed by Johnathan Ogilvie
Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand, 1979. During a fortnight with his world-weary father, Angus is drawn to the underground post-punk music scene. With the support of his friend Kirsten, Angus navigates self doubt, derision and a family tragedy to take the stage for the first time.
Drawing from his own experience growing up in Christchurch in the 1970s and ’80s, Jonathan Ogilvie’s warmly engaging film delves beneath the city’s prim and proper exterior to portray its nascent post-punk underground. A scene which would later birth the record label Flying Nun, that would go on take South Island music to the world.
“It had a lightness to it that is really cool and really rare.” - Dominic Corry, RNZ
“It’s Bennett who steals the show, turning the traditional “female best-friend” into a complex character – and one with plenty of chutzpah and charisma.” - James Croot, Stuff
Ōtautahi, Christchurch, 1979. A post-punk soundtrack. Head South captures all these magical moments in one feature-length film. - Stuff/Your Weekend