What's on DocPlay in September
Here's everything that's streaming on DocPlay in September.
Rock out on DocPlay in September: Ellis Park - a portrait of musician Warren Ellis - is an exclusive release alongside Mutiny in Heaven, which tells the story of Nick Cave’s first band The Birthday Party, and their ascent, apex and inevitable collapse. Spend time in New York’s Greenwich Village with John Lennon and Yoko Ono (releasing for NZ), or celebrate extraordinary sporting prowess with GO BIG!, which offers a compelling snapshot of Australia's most successful women's basketball program.
8 Sep
Mediha
Mediha, a teenage Yazidi girl, turns her camera on herself to process her trauma after surviving ISIS captivity.
What Walaa Wants
A tomboy in a hijab joins the police academy in this Palestinian coming-of-age story.
11 Sep
Ellis Park • Exclusive
A key member of iconic bands The Dirty Three and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, multi-instrumentalist Warren Ellis has cut a brilliant and unorthodox figure in music for over three decades. Far from the international concert halls in which he has plied his craft lies a very different passion project: a wildlife sanctuary in the forests of Sumatra.
Mutiny in Heaven: The Birthday Party
The thrilling, debauched and frequently hilarious adventures of Nick Cave’s legendary Melbourne post-punk band, told in their own words.
15 Sep
One to One: John and Yoko • Exclusive (NZ, already available in AU)
An inside look at John Lennon and Yoko Ono's time living in Greenwich Village, and Lennon's only full-length, post-Beatles concert.
25 Sep
Queens of Concrete • Exclusive (AU, already available in NZ)
Filmed over seven years, this coming-of-age documentary follows three young female skateboarders on their journey to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
GO BIG: The Story of the Canberra Capitals
Uncover the history of Australia's most successful women's basketball program as the Canberra Capitals chase their first-ever three-peat during a global pandemic.

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