Film program • 40th anniversary

Absolute Beginners

David Bowie's character Vendice Partners stands in front of a wall illuminated by a spotlight.
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David Bowie stars in a dazzling 1980s musical with a sting in the tale

United Kingdom l 1986 l English l Musical | PG

Adapted from Colin MacInnes’ cult novel, Absolute Beginners winds the clock back to the pivotal British summer of 1958, chronicling a time when teenagers first came into their own and racism was on the rise in England.

Released in 1986, this ambitious musical was a creative gamble for Julien Temple, who made his mark in 1980 with The Sex Pistols’ film The Great Rock’n’Roll Swindle - a gamble that was mitigated by the casting of David Bowie as advertising mogul Vendice Partners, and a breakthrough performance from actress, singer and model Patsy Kensit.

With Bowie’s theme song lodged near the top of the British charts for many weeks, and a soundtrack that also included Paul Weller’s Style Council, Ray Davies and Jerry Dammers from The Specials, the film nonetheless proved an uneasy fit for 1980s audiences: a lavish, big-budget spectacle that was also trying to grapple with social and political unrest.

40 years later, the film positively glows in a beautiful 4k restoration, and given a more nuanced reading, makes for a truly rewarding rediscovery.

Presented by Sydney Opera House and Groovescooter

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Beautiful, stylish, and made with more political insight that almost any other British film of the 1980s … in desperate need of a serious critical reappraisal.

Ruthless Culture

A big-budget spectacle that seeks to render four decades of Anglo-American pop culture as a symphonic music video.

New York Times

Cast and credits

Director Julien Temple
Writer Colin MacInnes
Writer Richard Burridge
Writer Christopher Wicking
Suzette Patsy Kensit
Colin Eddie O’Connell
Vendice Partners David Bowie

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