Australian 'in a way that doesn't feel gross': Lifelong dream comes true for Adelaide filmmakers

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With youthful energy and a quintessentially Australian soundtrack, the debut film from the RackaRacka brothers hits all the right notes.

Talk to Me premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival where A24 bought the rights to distribute it in the United States."The entire Sundance experience ... us and the cast and the crew spent the entire of Sundance just crying and completely overwhelmed at what was happening," he said.

The soundtrack for Talk to Me is quintessentially Australian with songs from artists such as Western Sydney drill group Onefour and fellow Adelaide local Sia, who was keen to see the film succeed."She gave it to us for a fraction of the price they usually charge.""I didn't think we'd be able to use that kind of quality of music, but we were able to. It was amazing."

"'Cos a lot of these ideas are probably useless but they just form – ideas, shots, moments and it's too many and you've got to just start making them to get them out of your head.Their YouTube videos have amassed almost 1.2 billion views. They have 6.73 million followers on YouTube alone and that's growing by the day.

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