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99.9 RAW FM is the story of a community radio station that gets a licence to broadcast for a week, then for a further 90 days and then becomes a success. A phenomenal, unstoppable, ratings blitz smash. Commences with a feature length episode.
ANGST looks at three Jewish comedians whose parents are survivors of concentration camps. The program explores how this personal legacy has affected their lives and is reflected in their comedy.
Cassidy is the Premier of New South Wales. On his death he nominates his estranged daughter as executor of his estate. A story of political intrigue and corruption set against a background of London, Sydney and Hong Kong.
A comedy drawn from the real life experiences of people working in a VD clinic.
Cliff Hardy, sardonic private investigator, takes on the case of a wealthy man who mysteriously disappeared off Bondi Beach. Facing Sydney's high life and low life - the seediness and splendour of Bondi - Hardy emerges battered and bruised, but with his humour intact.
Twenty-eight-year-old Barrie Kosky has been rocking the cultural establishments for the past eight years with his daring and controversial theatre and opera productions, and most recently with his appointment as director of the 1996 Adelaide Arts Festival. Through Kosky's work, the film examines his ideas and gains insight into the creative motivations and inspirations which drive the man.
Sophie is a beautiful dreamer. In the quiet, Gothic calm of a public library, she writes stories about daring sexual encounters in exotic places. Her characters are passionate. Her language is erotic. But she does not write from experience. Until she meets Eddie. Eddie is a young man on a roll. A dealer in rare and perfect jewels, dangerously seductive, both in business and in pleasure, and engaged to be married. Nothing ever seems to go wrong for Eddie. Until he meets Sophie, his perfect woman. But Sophie has a secret. She is not perfect.
Seven telemovies, each one devoted to a deadly sin: greed; envy; sloth; wrath; pride; gluttony; and, of course, lust.
Individual teleplays: Three women meet for lunch at Piccolo Mondo. On the menu: marriage, infidelity, friendship and betrayal... Who is the 20-year-old who has moved into Drew's family on the day of his father's funeral?... A drama about Oedipus gone wrong...The patient with the appointment before her at the analyst becomes the object of Mimi's obsession... From childhood Chaim has been attending funeral services, moving closer each time to the front of the chapel... It's 1952. Michael's proxy bride arrives from Greece and things will never be the same...
The Royal Society, more au fait with the theatrical world than the outback of Australia, add spice and visual interest to their outback expedition with 28 camels and lavish catering. This is the untold story...
Four self-contained stories of Aboriginal women from the 1930s. A first-time opportunity for one of the world's most oppressed minorities to tell a part of their history in their own words.
Twenty-five years ago an amazing four-part series hit Australian TV screens. 'Women of the Sun' (1990) depicted the lives of four Aboriginal women between the 1820s and the 1980s. The first TV series made in their own language, it was an instant classic. Producing the mini-series had a major impact on the director Bob Weis, and 25 years on he decides to reassess its importance to others, revisiting the women who played the leads to find out what they experienced, producing a fascinating and profoundly moving account.
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