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108m
Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Man
Book Tickets
Synopsis
Australia’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll story continues with the new film JIMMY BARNES WORKING CLASS MAN for one show only! Tickets now on sale
Barnesy tells it straight. No varnish, no mythmaking. In Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Man, the Cold Chisel frontman traces how childhood harm became adult chaos, then a hard-won recovery, laying mental health on the table with humour, frankness and zero rock star mystique.
“I flirted with death practically every night. Even as a man I couldn't leave my childhood behind.” In Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Man, the Cold Chisel frontman and solo star narrates the adult consequences of a childhood mapped by fear and neglect.
Directed by Andrew Farrell, the film picks up where Working Class Boy left off, tracing how success amplified chaos, how alcohol masked rage and panic, and how therapy, family and sobriety began to change the story. Barnes frames the timeline in his own voice, interleaving stage readings from the memoir, candid conversations with Jane and the kids, and footage from decades on the road. Farrell keeps engagement high through crisp structure and a refusal to glamourise excess, letting humour and music breathe without softening the hurt. Along the way, the documentary touches the deaths of friends, the toll of surgeries, and the decision to advocate for men’s mental health in public, offering context rather than absolution.
Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Man places recovery at the centre, showing a national icon wrestling with shame, love and accountability, and asking viewers to consider how the past writes itself into the present.
This is a story about how it's never too late to try to put things right, and just when you thought the biggest dramas of life were all behind you, a final hurdle awaits.
Screening Luna Leederville, Sunday October 12 at 1.00pm
Opening Date
Sunday, Oct 12, 2025
Rating
M
Length
108m
Genre
Music Special Events