| Garage Days | |
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| Directed by | Alex Proyas |
| Written by | Alex Proyas Michael Udesky Dave Warner |
| Produced by | Alex Proyas Topher Dow Lawrence Grey (executive) Adrienne Read |
| Starring | Kick Gurry Maya Stange Pia Miranda Russell Dykstra |
| Cinematography | Simon Duggan |
| Edited by | Richard Learoyd |
| Music by | Andrew Lancaster David McCormack Antony Partos |
Production companies | |
| Distributed by | Fox Searchlight Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $1.3 million [1] |
Garage Days is a 2002 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Alex Proyas and written by Proyas, Dave Warner and Michael Udesky. Garage Days is the story of a young Sydney garage band desperately trying to make it big in the competitive world of rock music. Its soundtrack includes the song "Garage Days" composed by David McCormack [2] and Andrew Lancaster and performed by Katie Noonan. The climax of the film was filmed at the Homebake festival in Sydney in 2001. [3]
The film made its US premiere at the 2003 Sundance film festival. [4]
Original music for the film was composed by Andrew Lancaster [5] and David McCormack. [2]
The soundtrack album was released in 2002.
The film received mixed reviews. Based on reviews from 53 critics collected by the film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 45% gave Garage Days a positive review. [6] At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 50 based on 19 reviews. [7]