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The first glaciers to die are where you’d least expect to find them - on the equator. Tim Jarvis is a polar explorer and environmental scientist who famously recreated Shackleton’s Antarctic expeditions. 25zero follows Tim as he travels around the equator, documenting the loss of the equatorial glaciers - breathtaking and integral rivers of ice on the highest peaks of the equator.
The Australian Dream is a theatrical feature documentary that uses the remarkable and inspirational story of AFL legend Adam Goodes as the prism through which to tell a deeper and more powerful story about race, identity and belonging.
AUSTRALIA'S OPEN charts the highs and lows of our nation alongside our most celebrated individual tournament.
Starring Ryan Corr and Anthony LaPaglia, BELOW is a pitch-black comedy with a uniquely provocative take on Australia’s asylum-seeker detention system. When darkweb con-artist Dougie lands in the bloody deep end of a scam gone wrong, his gruff stepdad, Terry, agrees to pay off his debts. In return, Dougie must take a job at the refugee detention centre where Terry works. Ever the grifter, Dougie discovers a way to make cash by live-streaming the underground fight club run by the centre’s morally bankrupt security staff. But when things inevitably go south, Dougie may be the only one willing to take a stand. Norwegian-born Iranian-Australian director Maziar Lahooti makes his feature debut with this devilishly dark comedy, adapted for the screen by Perth playwright Ian Wilding from his award-winning play of the same name. Joining Corr (Holding the Man) and LaPaglia (Balibo) in the ring are The Heights’ Phoenix Raei and The Kettering Incident’s Alison Whyte, as well as Morgana O’Reilly (Wentworth) and Zenia Star (The Merger). Below isn’t afraid to get its hands dirty as it tackles hard issues, resulting in a deliberately provocative dare of a film that’s bound to get audiences talking.
Everyone can impact the world around them in their own way; in the dark times of the COVID-19 pandemic Warren Ellis found his way to make a difference.
In the remote mountains of the Philippines, a young construction worker dies in unsual circumstances. An elderly nun, Sister Yolanda, is forced to reckon with his death and face the unavoidable questions it raises about the religious order she’s dedicated her life to.
Nitram lives with his mother and father in suburban Australia in the Mid 1990s. He lives a life of isolation and frustration at never being able to fit in. That is until he unexpectedly finds a close friend in a reclusive heiress, Helen. However when that friendship meets its tragic end, and Nitram’s loneliness and anger grow, he begins a slow descent into a nightmare that culminates in the most nihilistic and heinous of acts.
An absurd dramedy about a suburban couple who spends a week at a new-age retreat in a bid to save their marriage.
When Minnie’s old flame proposes to his new girlfriend at midnight on New Years Eve 1999, she realises she wants him back. Luckily she has a bottle of time travelling tequila that resets the night, giving her a shot to relive the party and set things right.
Students from around the world give it their all in the greatest competition you've never heard of, the Spreadsheet World Championships.
When filmmaker James Crawley discovers his father’s hidden video tapes, he sets out to reveal the real Richard Crawley, an eccentric photographer and documentarian who lives atop a dormant volcano and approach to life is utterly explosive.
50 years of First Nations activism in Australia through the lens of contemporary Australian Aboriginal artist Richard Bell.
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