Film Wednesday, 4 July 2001

INXS hope for closure from Hutchence film

Members of rock band INXS say they hope the release of a forthcoming film about the band will help them deal with the memory of Michael Hutchence.

The film, which has the working title of 'Don't Change', has been pieced together from over 50 hours of previously unseen home-movie footage.

The footage was shot by the group and friends over a 15-year period. Guitarist Kirk Pengilly said, "I just want to make sure this is a good and accurate reflection of INXS. It should give us a bit of closure."

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