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This documentary chronicles the extraordinary journey of Canadian rock band Neon Dreams as they embark on a bold and unprecedented tour of South Africa during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite being a relatively well-known band in their hometown of Halifax, Canada, Neon Dreams found unexpected fame in South Africa when their song went viral during the global lockdown, capturing the hearts of the South African community.
Driven by this surge of popularity, the band, consisting of lead singer Frank Kadillac and drummer Adrian Morris, made the daring decision to tour South Africa despite the stringent COVID-19 restrictions and the inherent risks. The documentary centers on Frank Kadillac as he navigates through personal challenges, confronting issues from his past while experiencing significant growth throughout the tour. His journey is marked by a pivotal moment when he falls ill and must decide whether to cancel a show or push through. This decision becomes a turning point, highlighting his resilience and the powerful role that music plays in his healing and growth.
Directed by Kyle White, this documentary marks his debut as a documentary filmmaker. His dedication to capturing the raw and authentic moments of Neon Dreams' journey adds depth and emotion to the narrative, making this documentary a powerful and inspiring portrayal of resilience, transformation, and the unifying power of music
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