How to watch Volcano Man in Australia

Published On

November 14, 2022

How to watch Volcano Man in Australia
Image source: DocPlay

Volcano Man is the product of decades of footage that filmmaker James Crawley’s father, Richard Crawley, has been taking since the beginning, starring his wife Carol and son James. With James discovering his dad’s hidden tapes, he saw their lives in a way that’s raw, heartbreaking, and incredible all at the same time.

The result is a feature documentary called Volcano Man, featuring their family, pets, a basket of tomatoes, a Mick Jagger tee, and every small and big things that make life simply extraordinary. 

The documentary is James Crawley’s feature debut that premiered at the 2022 Melbourne International Film Festival. Now available for streaming online, find out how you can watch the new documentary film using this guide. 

What’s in this Guide?

When filmmaker James Crawley discovers his father’s hidden video tapes, he recognises simplicity and greatness in them. And so, James decides to reveal the real Richard Crawley, an eccentric photographer and documentarian who lives on top of a dormant volcano.

His approach to life has always been brightly positive and utterly explosive, but hours and hours of old video tapes reveal a different person as he grieves the loss of his wife, who passed away at age 52. 

The journey of creating this film between a father and a son paves the way for long-buried sentiments and distant memories to make their way up to the surface. At its core, Volcano Man is about two men still reeling from a tragic loss and how they have different ways of showing it.

It’s also a celebration of the life lived as Richard filmed every moment (including baby James eating an orange for an entire hour) simply because to him, every moment is worthwhile. 

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Volcano Man trailer

You can watch the official Volcano Man trailer below. 

The documentary had its World Premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 5 August 2022. After a couple of months, the film became available for streaming on demand on the documentary streaming service DocPlay, which subscribers can stream from November 2022. 

DocumentaryRunning TimeStreaming Service
Volcano Man1 hr 26 minDocPlay

To watch Volcano Man, DocPlay exclusively streams the documentary film in Australia. If you’re a new customer, you can watch it using their 14-day free trial. 

Streaming ServicesVolcano Man 2022 documentary
DocPlayYes
BINGENo
FoxtelNo
Foxtel NowNo
Amazon PrimeNo
Disney PlusNo
Paramount PlusNo
NetflixNo
StanNo
Apple TV+No
Free to airNo

DocPlay houses over a thousand documentaries that you can watch on demand. A new addition to its ever-expanding catalogue of content is the heartwarming documentary Volcano Man, the result of a father’s hidden video tapes made into a film by his filmmaker son. 

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James pulls back the curtain and reveals his father’s true character and aspirations, unraveling both their grief after his mother died from cancer at age 52. While the documentary consists of footage featuring the Crawley family, viewers can easily resonate with what the film is saying about life’s extraordinary moments. If you’re a new customer, you can take advantage of DocPlay’s 14-day free trial to stream the movie on demand.

It also gives you access to its entire library of content for free. After your free trial is up, a DocPlay plan is only $7.99 per month or $79.99 for a yearly subscription. If you’re a big documentary fan, DocPlay provides thousands of the world’s best documentaries all in one place. You can also read this DocPlay review to know more about the service.

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Volcano Man - Richard Crawley
Image source: Melbourne International Film Festival

The documentary film features Richard Crawley as he sits in an interview with his son, filmmaker James Crawley behind the camera. 

DocPlay is home to a huge range of must-see documentary shows and movies for all tastes and ages from around the world. From crime and docudrama to travel and lifestyle, you’re never short of something to watch, all created by brilliant filmmakers from across the globe. 

New titles are added each and every week so the choice is never an issue. These include favourites like Fortune Fights, JFK: Destiny Betrayed, and 2040. We have made a few more suggestions when it comes to the best documentaries on DocPlay below so there’s always something to search and watch.

You can also check out this streaming TV guide to discover many other documentaries across other platforms.

Here is a list of compatible devices that you can use to stream documentaries on DocPlay.

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