Aussie rockstars Lime Cordiale are on top of the world: sold-out shows, screaming fans, international tours. But the band is at a crossroads. As passionate about the environment as they are about their music, brothers Oliver and Louis Leimbach can’t ignore that global touring costs the earth. Confronted by their environmental impact, Oli and Louis wonder if it’s possible to be a musician and an environmentalist? Join them as they learn the hard way to speak up for what they believe in, and risk alienating their audience and financial sustainability as a band. Expect hilarious hijinks, inspirational connections, backstage dramas, soul-crushing dilemmas and electric performances as these brothers take a stand for a future where music and sustainability can harmonise.
Sara Edwards began her editing career in television commercials and music videos, editing over sixty film clips for bands such as Powderfinger, The Living End, Kasey Chambers, Sophie Monk and the Aria award winning videos for Madison Avenue. Working with various directors across a wide range of media, Sara has edited several award winning feature documentary films and shorts, including Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story and Not Quite Hollywood for which she received an AFI Award nomination for Best Editing. In 2019 Sara won an Australian Screen Editors Ellie Award for Gatwick: Last Chance Hotel. Among her other feature documentary credits are SUZI Q, Planet Wind, Motorkite Dreaming, Electric Boogaloo, Machete Maidens, First Love and Uncharted Waters. Sara has also worked on several televisions series including Advancing Australia, The Record, Undercurrent and Get Ace which was nominated for an Emmy Award.