Paul Kelly – Stories of Me is a 2012 Australian documentary directed by Ian Darling and produced by Shark Island Productions.
With a career spanning more than thirty years, this feature-length documentary explores Kelly's life from his childhood in Adelaide as the sixth of nine children and grandson of two famous opera singers, through to his reputation as one of Australia's best singer-songwriters.
The relationship of Kelly's art to his life and personal journey are revealed as are the many hurdles he faced along the way.
[5] The interview subjects include various members of Kelly's family, many of his fellow musicians and friends including novelists Richard Flanagan and Fiona McGregor, film director Rachel Perkins and musicians Megan Washington[6] and Archie Roach.
[7] As part of the film's social impact and educational outreach program Shark Island Productions and The Caledonia Foundation launched Paul Kelly & The Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery by The Hon Tony Burke MP and Paul Kelly - Portrait of an Artist Schools' Education and Curriculum program by Peter Garrett and developed with the English Teachers Association NSW.