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Triumph of "Far Away Man": The Dalmatians' Journey to Global Recognition

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On ANZAC Day 2022, The Dalmatians introduced the world to "Far Away Man", a profoundly emotional pop song that delves into a war veteran's struggles and the impact on his loved ones. Written by Wil Allen, produced by Jonny DC Bolan, and featuring Amelie Allen, the song has resonated with audiences worldwide. 

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The music video has garnered significant acclaim, winning first place in 50 international film festivals and securing runner-up positions in 19 others. Festivals in Australia, New Zealand, the USA, the UK, France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Austria, Greece, Canada, Asia, and even Ukraine have celebrated this exceptional piece of art. 

 

In October 2022, "Far Away Man" was named audience favourite at the 7th Art Film Awards in Cannes, France, with Wil Allen present to accept the award. The video has also been showcased at various film festivals, including the Queensland Short + Sweet Film Festival, the Cineverse Film Festival, the Canberra Short Film Festival, and the Veterans Film Festival in Sydney, where Wil met the Governor General. 

 

"Far Away Man" received the 'Best Music Video Reflecting War and Its Aftermath' award at the Bridge of Peace Film Festival in Paris, France. As a result, the video earned an honourable mention in the Short Film category at the 2023 Marche du Film, even without a dedicated music video category. 

 

Wil Allen will attend the Marche du Film, an annual film market in Cannes from 16 May to 24 May, culminating in the prestigious Cannes Film Festival red carpet event. While there, he will also attend the award ceremony of the French Riviera Film Festival, where "Far Away Man" will be screened live and online, with the chance to win Best Music Video. 

 

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The Dalmatians, comprised of Wil Allen, Jonny Pushkash (DC Bolan), Hayden Kinsman, Naomi Smith, and Mansell Laidler, can be found on popular music platforms such as Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, Tidal, and Deezer. Immerse yourself in their catchy tunes and support their compelling work as they make waves in the music industry. 

 

Follow Wil Allen's journey to France and the outcomes of his international engagements with coverage from The Canberra Times and ABC Radio Canberra. As The Dalmatians' success story unfolds, fans and newcomers alike can look forward to more remarkable achievements from this talented group of musicians. 

 

The Military Shop in Fyshwick has played a significant role in supporting the team behind "Far Away Man", providing annual donations to veterans' organisations. This partnership underscores the importance of giving back to those who have served their country. 

 

The poignant music video, also created by Wil Allen, can be found on YouTube: The Dalmatians - Far Away Man (Official Video) and on the Military Shop Facebook Page

 

From its humble beginnings as a heartfelt tribute to a war veteran's experience, "Far Away Man" has become a global sensation, earning accolades and recognition in various international film festivals. With the Military Shop's support and the entire band's talents, The Dalmatians are on track to leave an indelible mark on the music world. Keep your eyes peeled for more outstanding work from this remarkable group as they continue to captivate audiences and inspire listeners across the globe. 

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