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Matt Goss.

The award-winning documentary
‘BROS: AFTER THE SCREAMING STOPS’
returns to
SBS – VICELAND
on 16 January 2022

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Matt Goss

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‘The Best Music Documentary of All Time’ GQ Magazine

‘Bros: After the Screaming Stops is one of the best music documentaries of all time. A must-watch’ NME Magazine

‘Bros: After the Screaming Stops – Goss breakdown is the best music film since This Is Spinal Tap’ iNews

‘It is both deliberately hilarious and unintentionally so, as tragic as it is funny and as frank a portrait of fickle fame as you’re ever likely to see… this is one of the best music documentaries I have seen in a long time.’ The Guardian

‘It is a compelling portrait of complex human interpersonal dynamics’ The Independent

Forget everything else. If you haven’t seen Bros: After the Screaming Stops Documentary, You Need to Know! – BBC News

‘Bros: After the Screaming Stops becomes a must-see documentary as the brothers dispel their unusual brand of wisdom as they prepared for their London reunion gig at the O2’ The Mirror

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Back by popular demand, the cult hit documentary has been scheduled for an encore screening in Australia on SBS VICELAND on Sunday, 16 January 2021.

The 3 x BAFTA nominated and award-winning documentary, Bros: After the Screaming Stops originally premiered at the London BFI Film Festival in 2018 to huge acclaim and rave reviews from the media and fans alike. It instantly received a 100% rating from Rotten Tomatoes and became a viral sensation after it aired in the UK on BBC4 to over 2M viewers and has since been viewed 20M times.

The story of Bros is one of immense success, immeasurable fame, unprecedented highs and truly devastating lows. It is one of tragedy, triumph and heartbreak, of noise and youth, silence and reunion. It is the story of brothers bound together by blood and music, taking on the world and making a reality out of their dreams.

In 1989, Bros, led by identical twins Matt and Luke Goss, took the world by storm with their catchy songs and good looks, bringing about a level of mania that had not been seen since The Beatles. Bros were everywhere: their debut album ‘Push’ has sold 10 million copies worldwide, and their singles were Number One in over 20 countries, with their biggest hits being ‘When Will I be Famous?’ and ‘I Owe You Nothing’. Bros were the only band to appear in every issue of Smash Hits from 1988 to 1991.

Produced by international production company, Fulwell 73, the home of The Late, Late Show with James Cordon, Carpool Karaoke, I Am Bolt and Hitsville – The Story of Motown with Berry Gordy, the critically acclaimed documentary stunned audiences around the world. 

Bros: After the Screaming Stops is an explosive rollercoaster of emotion and follows the long-awaited reunion of the 80s pop sensation Bros. After decades of being estranged, twin brothers Matt and Luke announced they would reunite for a comeback gig in 2017, 30 years on from their last concert.

“The documentary was challenging for both of us, we questioned doing it because we are both so private and had been represented by soundbites throughout our careers.  We agreed to go ahead because we were both established in our own rights and as twins, we privately pine our own individuality even more so. It allowed us to get things off our chests, but I hope it also corrected some of the misconceptions about us that were radically inaccurate.” Said, Matt Goss.

Shot over 12 weeks in the build-up to the boys’ comeback gigs at London’s O2 Arena, Joe Pearlman and David Souter’s documentary is a jaw-droppingly unfiltered look at two estranged siblings attempting to reconnect. The film resonated with a wide audience and generated a plethora of new fans, rather than being solely about their music, it focused on the primal tensions of sibling rivalry and the imperfections of familial love.   

Bros: After the Screaming Stops
will air on
SBS VICELAND

Sunday, 16 January 2022
at 11:15pm

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About MATT GOSS

Matt Goss began his solo career in 1995 and has enjoyed multiple Top 40 hits. Goss worked with Paul Oakenfold on the single “Firefly”, which was remixed and reached #1 on the World Trance chart.

In June 2009, it was announced that he would be playing live shows at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. In the short span of 9 months, the show was an immediate success and then moved to the iconic Caesars Palace in January 2010. The critically acclaimed show has become a solid Strip favourite, running for over 10 years. He has been crowned, “The New King of Las Vegas” by his Vegas constituents.

The show has toured globally at the most prestigious venues around the world including the Royal Albert Hall (London), Wembley Arena (London) where he won the prestigious SSE Arena Award for Best Show of 2016, beating every other artist that played that year including Adele, The Who, Coldplay, The Cure & more.

As well as performing in venues such as Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden and The Royal Albert Hall, in 2017, Goss broke a world record in selling out 2 nights at the O2 Arena in London, 40,000 tickets in an unbelievable 7 seconds.

In early 2020, Matt recorded his version of “If I Aint Got You”, which was produced by the legendary ‘Babyface’. The song was released as a fundraiser for the NHS during the Covid pandemic and resulted in over 50,000 meals being delivered to key workers.

Most exciting for Matt Goss fans is the news of his impending return to pop/rock music. Matt has recently released the first single ‘Somewhere to Fall’ in Australia with plans for a follow up single titled ‘Better Than You’ and album, ‘The Beautiful Unknown’ scheduled for release in February 2022.

Co-writers/producers/mixers that have worked with Matt on this new album have also worked with Bruno Mars, U2, Katy Perry, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Coldplay, Chris Brown, Beyonce, George Michael, and many more. A full-scale, global return to the concert stage is planned for Summer 2022.


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