Monday, 21 August 2023

What's on DocPlay in September

 What's on DocPlay in September

Here is everything that is on DocPlay in September

From farming to Fiddler, it’s a bursting month of DocPlay exclusives this September. Experience two remarkable Australian films - Rachel’s Farm and The Endangered Generation? - that offer real-life climate crisis solutions; or brace yourself for 2nd Chance, a ricocheting documentary about the brash inventor of the bulletproof vest. Not for the faint of heart, De Humani Corporis Fabrica is a visceral examination of the human body; and offering a salve for the heart, Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen is the joyous genesis story of the beloved Fiddler on the Roof film. To life!

Plus, DocPlay goes 4K – over 60 titles will stream in beautiful 4K resolution (on compatible TVs) from September 25.

What's on DocPlay in September

De Humani Corporis Fabrica  |  4 Sept  |  Exclusive

Visionary filmmakers Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor (Leviathan) craft a visceral hymn to life and death in this literal deep-dive inside the human body.

Anonymous Club  |  7 Sept

Shot on 16mm, Anonymous Club is an intimate portrait of enigmatic Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett.

Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen  |  11 Sept  |  Exclusive

As heartwarming as the film it celebrates, Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen captures the humour and drama of the making of one of the world’s most beloved music films, The Fiddler on the Roof. Director Daniel Raim (USA) is available for interview.

Rachel's Farm  |  14 Sept  |  Exclusive

This uplifting documentary follows actor-director Rachel Ward (Beautiful Kate) as she sets out to regenerate her northern NSW beef farm, with the help of experts and neighbours. 

2nd Chance  |  18 Sept  |  Exclusive

Enjoy a jaw-dropping exploration of the life and legacy of Richard Davis, the brash inventor of the modern-day bulletproof vest. From director Ramin Bahrani (99 Homes).

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