'Mystify' Documentary About INXS' Michael Hutchence Will Have One-Night U.S. Theater Showing

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'Mystify' Documentary About INXS' Michael Hutchence Will Have One-Night U.S. Theater Showing
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Hutchence's longtime friend Richard Lowenstein shares a deep look into the late singer’s life, loves, ambitions — and an assault that changed him forever.

A close friendship flourished throughout the years, giving Lowenstein a glimpse into the band, particularly Hutchence’s world.is not INXS’ story — something Lowenstein says is another documentary in its own — but more about the man, Michael Kelland Hutchence. It’s a journey back in time, into the singer’s youth, family, music, romances and, ultimately, his end. Only the voices of interviewees are heard throughout the two-plus-hour film, something Lowenstein consciously decided to do early on.

He indulged in it all, specifically reveling in the opposite sex. The film follows his relationships from his teens with Ananda Braxton-Smith — who reminisced about their early fascination with the Beat Generation and such writers as Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, Dylan Thomas, and Oscar Wilde — through his first real love, Michele Bennett, who inspired INXS’ 1988 hit “Never Tear Us Apart” from.

Despite having a complete story, a year into production Lowenstein still didn’t have the rights to use INXS’ music. Tangled in a rights limbo among band management, the record company and other entities, he only had Max Q tracks to work with until Tiger Lily intervened.

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