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Two blues fans, a signwriter and a plasterer, decide to put on a show. With very little experience they put together Blues Central, a blues festival and risk tens of thousands of dollars and possible bankruptcy.
Colin Burgess formed AC/DC with the Young brothers - they are multi-millionaires whilst he is penniless. Both he and his brother Denny were stars in one of Australia's most successful bands (The Masters Apprentices) in the 1960s and 70s. By rights they should be dead after being involved in an horrific car crash. They are making a comeback at age 55 years.
A delightful selection of archival footage and interviews about Australia's longest serving cricket umpire.
What motivates members of The Elementals, an eight person Sydney based gospel group, to perform songs of faith? What motivated them, considering they only perform in public once every three weeks, to undertake an arduous 14 performances in nine days tour of beautiful Vanuatu? A documentary of inspiration, musical motivation, cultural exchange and exotic locales.
Cricket umpiring is the main requirement for a fair game - but what motivates them to become fair game themselves? At 29 years, Simon Taufel is the world's youngest international umpire, Margaret Beaumont is Sydney's highest ranked female umpire. As a cricketer for the last decade, Gerrad Aboud was one of shire cricket's toughest critics of umpires. Now he is one himself!
From Captain Matchbox Whoopee band to Australian blues legend, Jim Conway, world-recognised harmonica player, is the sum of many parts. Afflicted with multiple sclerosis, he is a person of determination, not only a survivor of the music scene but a survivor in life against all the odds. This is a documentary filled with humour, poignancy and great music about one of Australia's most inspirational and colourful identities.
Director Geoff Burton establishes a remarkable intimacy with his subjects in this extremely moving documentary looking at the work of Liverpool Hospital's Intensive Care Unit. The film focuses on one patient: Mohammad Hossain.
SEA STORIES is a documentary with a difference - a unique combination of local folklore, quirky archival footage and theatrical performance. Shot mostly on the cliffs between Bondi and Bronte as part of the Sydney Sea Theatre Festival. These are tales of love, loss, joy in and respect of the ocean - dangerous sharks, heroic rescues, sporting prowess, memories, mermaids... and the one that got away!
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