Kathy Kelly

The docu-soap accompanies the Kelly Family in the preparations for their big concert tour from November 2022. The aim is to continue writing the history of the musical family and to make the family members a unit again. Joey Kelly invites his siblings Patricia, Jimmy, Kathy, John and Paul to take a road trip to the most important milestones in their long career. But first they have to restore their legendary double-decker bus.

This is a strange little movie. It's partly a road movie. It's partly a documentary. It's partly a backstage pass. It's a strange little movie that takes a look at an extraordinary group of people - The Kelly Family. It's a strange little movie shot during the course of their winter tour of 2002 / 2003 on the roads of mainland Europe through Germany, Holland and Belgium. It's a strange little movie about life, about love, about loss... about the future. Actually, mostly it's a movie about the future, about the road ahead, about the next concert, about the next song... about the music. In fact above all it's about the music, because this is the Kelly Family and first last and always it's about the music.

In the spring of 2001 the Kelly Family went to studio in the south of France to begin the recordings for their album "La Patata", which was completed in various studios in Germany and Belgium. Angelo, Maite, Paddy, Barby, Joey, Jimmy and Patricia were captured on camera in a very up-close and intimate way. Giving us the chance to peek into creative and private moments in their lives. Music, jokes, evening meals and family fights are just a brief explanation on the Kellys with their "in" language which we get to experience in this unique and exclusive documentary.

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