Slim and I

{{Short description|Australian documentary film}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2020}}

{{Infobox film

| name = Slim and I

| image =

| caption = Theatrical film poster

| director = Kriv Stenders

| producer = Chris Brown
James Arneman
Aline Jacques

| screenplay =

| starring = Slim Dusty and Joy McKean

| music = {{Plainlist|

  • Julian Abrahams
  • Munro Melano

}}

| cinematography = Evan Papageorgiou

| editing = Karryn de Cinque

| distributor = Screen Australia
Universal Pictures (Australia)

| released = {{Film date|2020|09|10|df=yes}}

| runtime = 106 mins

| country = Australia

| language = English

| budget =

| gross =

}}

Slim and I is a 2020 Australian documentary film directed by Kriv Stenders about the life of Joy McKean and Slim Dusty, Australia's most successful husband and wife singer-songwriter duo.

Making of the documentary

The documentary came about through the passion of Slim and Joy's grandson James Arneman, who had compiled an archive of old footage of the families touring days. The family was approached by film producer Chris Brown before director Kriv Stenders joined the project. Stenders said "The idea to tell their story through the lens of Joy was something that I found very interesting about this project and made me want to be involved the documentary. I knew very little about Slim and Joy, but I listened to their music and read the books about their lives and discovered such an incredible story that needed to be told."{{cite web|url=https://www.nambuccaguardian.com.au/story/6910672/walking-the-red-carpet-for-the-world-premiere-of-slim-i/|title= Walking the red carpet for the world premiere of Slim & I|website= Nambucca Guardian|date=4 September 2020|accessdate=5 September 2020}}

Cinematic launch

Slim and I was released in Australian cinemas in September 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, which delayed the film's release in the State of Victoria. The world première took place in Kempsey, New South Wales, close to where Slim Dusty grew up. The Governor of New South Wales Margaret Beazley attended the red carpet event, along with the Member for Oxley Melinda Pavey and Kempsey Shire Mayor Liz Campbell. Joy McKean also attended along with children Anne and David Kirkpatrick, director Kriv Stenders and producer Aline Jacques. The film reached Australian cinemas on 10 September 2020.[https://www.nambuccaguardian.com.au/story/6910672/walking-the-red-carpet-for-the-world-premiere-of-slim-i/ Walking the red carpet for the world premiere of Slim & I]; Guardian News; Sep 4, 2020

Critical reception

Following its Australian premiere, the film received rave reviews. The Sydney Morning Herald's Paul Byrnes gave it four stars and called it "pure joy, in more ways than one".[https://www.smh.com.au/culture/movies/pure-joy-in-this-loving-portrait-of-slim-dusty-20200910-p55uci.html Slim Dusty documentary is pure joy, in more ways than one]; SMH; Sep 10, 2020 The Australian newspaper review by Stephen Romei called it a "brilliant love story" and an "utterly charming film", and also gave four stars.[https://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/review/slim-and-i-the-brilliant-love-story-of-slim-dusty-and-joy-mckean/news-story/a46f68ad0b8a02ab41108427883dc107 Slim and I, the brilliant love story of Slim Dusty and Joy McKean]; The Australian; Sep 25, 2020 Anthony Morris for Screenhub gave it four stars and wrote: "This fast moving, insightful and always entertaining film is firmly a tribute to Joy, and rightly so: if Slim Dusty was 'the man who is Australia', she was the woman who made the man."[https://www.screenhub.com.au/news-article/reviews/film/anthony-morris/film-review-slim-and-i-spotlights-country-musics-unsung-legend-261057 Film Review: Slim & I spotlights country music's unsung legend]; www.screenhub.com.au; 10 Sep, 2020 Out in Perth gave it four and a half stars and wrote "After viewing this very Australian story, you are left questioning why this wasn’t made years ago."[https://www.outinperth.com/slim-i/?fbclid=IwAR1dx6i3SNS223Iy6yblEERz3e9OcsTTMCAmvpD34xHC5zP07h8H9zUi2AU ‘Slim & I’ tells the story of country music queen Joy McKean]; www.outinperth.com; 1 Sep, 2020

Awards and nominations

class="wikitable sortable"

!Award

!Date of Ceremony

!Category

!Result

!Ref(s)

Gold Coast Film Festival Awards

|2020

|Best Australian Film

|{{won}}

|

Soundtrack

{{Infobox album

| name = Slim and I

| type = soundtrack

| artist = Slim Dusty and various artists

| cover = Slim_and_I_soundtrack.png

| alt =

| released = 4 September 2020

| recorded =

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = Country

| length =

| label = EMI Music

| producer =

| chronology = Slim Dusty albums

| prev_title = Prime Movers (Slim Dusty)

| prev_year = 2016

| next_title =

| next_year =

}}

A soundtrack was released on 4 September 2020.

=Track listing=

{{track listing

| extra_column = Performer

| total_length =

| title1 = Prologue

| writer1 =

| extra1 =

| length1 =

| title2 = I Dont Believe You

| writer2 =

| extra2 = Small Town Romance featuring Anne Kirkpatrick

| length2 =

| title3 = A Lifetime on the Road (Interview)

| writer3 =

| extra3 = Joy McKean

| length3 =

| title4 = When I First Saw the Lovelight in Your Eyes

| note4 = 1995 version

| writer4 =

| extra4 = Slim Dusty with Joy McKean

| length4 =

| title5 = Music & Belonging (Interview)

| writer5 =

| extra5 = Troy Cassar-Daley

| length5 =

| title6 = The Biggest Disappointment

| note6 = acoustic

| writer6 =

| extra6 = Troy Cassar-Daley

| length6 =

| title7 = Learning To Sing (Interview)

| writer7 =

| extra7 = Joy McKean

| length7 =

| title8 = Moonrise Lullaby

| writer8 =

| extra8 = Joy McKean and Heather McKean

| length8 =

| title9 = Slim Jumps the Shark (Interview)

| writer9 =

| extra9 = Dobe Newton

| length9 =

| title10 = When the Rain Tumbles Down in July

| note10 = 1998 Remaster

| writer10 =

| extra10 = Slim Dusty

| length10 =

| title11 = Cinematic Songwriting (Interview) - Paul Kelly

| writer11 =

| extra11 = Paul Kelly

| length11 =

| title12 = Indian Pacific

| note12 = 1998 Remaster

| writer12 =

| extra12 = Slim Dusty

| length12 =

| title13 = Keen Young Songwriters (Interview)

| writer13 =

| extra13 = Joy McKean

| length13 =

| title14 = My Hometown

| writer14 =

| extra14 = Joy McKean and Heather McKean

| length14 =

| title15 = Slim's Courtship of Joy (Interview)

| writer15 =

| extra15 = Joy McKean and Heather McKean

| length15 =

| title16 = What's It Gonna Cost Me

| writer16 =

| extra16 = Joy McKean

| length16 =

| title17 = Kasey Chambers & Bill Chambers (Interview) and "Walk a Country Mile Excerpt"

| note17 = Acoustic

| writer17 =

| extra17 = Kasey Chambers & Bill Chambers

| length17 =

| title18 = Touring Begins in 1954 (Interview)

| writer18 =

| extra18 = Joy McKean

| length18 =

| title19 = Closest Thing to Freedom

| writer19 =

| extra19 = Slim Dusty

| length19 =

| title20 = Origins of "A Pub With No Beer" (Interview)

| writer20 =

| extra20 = Joy McKean

| length20 =

| title21 = A Pub With No Beer

| note21 = Soundtrack Version

| writer21 = {{flat list|

  • Gordon Parsons}}

| extra21 = Slim Dusty and Gordon Parsons

| length21 =

| title22 = Memories of the Showgrounds (Interview)

| writer22 =

| extra22 = Don Walker

| length22 =

| title23 = Whiplash

| writer23 =

| extra23 = Slim Dusty

| length23 =

| title24 = Leaving the Showgrounds (Interview)

| writer24 =

| extra24 = Joy McKean

| length24 =

| title25 = Losin' My Blues Tonight

| note25 = Soundtrack Version

| writer25 =

| extra25 = Slim Dusty

| length25 =

| title26 = Writing and Performing on Country (Interview)

| writer26 =

| extra26 = Gayle Kennedy

| length26 =

| title27 = Plains of Peppimenarti

| note27 = 1998 Remaster

| writer27 =

| extra27 = Slim Dusty

| length27 =

| title28 = Music At Odds With the Lyrics (Interview)

| writer28 =

| extra28 = Paul Kelly

| length28 =

| title29 = Lights on the Hill

| note29 = 1998 Remaster

| writer29 =

| extra29 = Slim Dusty

| length29 =

| title30 = A Voice for Rural People (Interview)

| writer30 =

| extra30 = Joy McKean

| length30 =

| title31 = Further Out

| writer31 =

| extra31 = Slim Dusty

| length31 =

| title32 = Writing for Slim (Interview)

| writer32 =

| extra32 = Bill Chambers

| length32 =

| title33 = Things Are Not the Same on the Land

| note33 = acoustic

| writer33 =

| extra33 = Bill Chambers

| length33 =

| title34 = Simple Songs (Interview)

| writer34 =

| extra34 = Missy Higgins

| length34 =

| title35 = The Biggest Disappointment

| writer35 =

| extra35 = Missy Higgins and Dan Sultan

| length35 =

| title36 = Epilogue (Interview)

| writer36 =

| extra36 = Joy McKean

| length36 =

| title37 = One Helluva Song

| writer37 =

| extra37 = Slim Dusty

| length37 =

}}

=Charts=

==Weekly charts==

class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"

|+ Chart performance of Slim and I

! scope="col"| Chart (2020)

! scope="col"| Peak
position

scope="row"| Australian Albums (ARIA){{cite web|url=http://www.ariacharts.com.au/charts/albums-chart|title=ARIA Australian Top 50 Albums|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association|date=14 September 2020|accessdate=12 September 2020}}

| 8

==Year-end charts==

class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
scope="col"| Chart (2020)

! scope="col"| Position

scope="row"| Australian Top Country (ARIA){{cite web|url=https://www.aria.com.au/charts/2020/country-albums-chart|title= ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 50 Country Albums 2020|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association |accessdate=15 January 2021}}

| 21

=Release history=

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scope="col"| Region

! scope="col"| Date

! scope="col"| Format

! scope="col"| Label

! scope="col"| Catalogue

Australia

| 4 September 2020{{cite web|url=https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/cd-soundtrack-slim-dusty-vario-slim-i-official-soundtrack-cd|title=Slim & I (Official Soundtrack)|website=JBHiFi|accessdate=5 September 2020}}

| {{flat list|

| EMI Music

| 0748837

See also

References

{{reflist}}