Two brothers, Roberto and Chris, are left to their own devices at home. Their neighbor, Tony, proposes a unique idea for a sustainable music festival that could tour Australian primary schools by train. The film presents a series of humorous and understated scenes, offering a nuanced portrayal of contemporary middle-class Australia, where individuals navigate the complexities of thought and interaction amidst a society obsessed with freedom, happiness, and personal preference.
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When two brothers are left home alone, they stumble upon an innovative idea from their neighbor Tony, who proposes a sustainable music festival that could travel to Australian primary schools by train.