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Convinced that ecstasy use is behind her struggle with anxiety, depression and memory loss, 28-year old Lise sets out to discover how the 'Love Drug' is affecting her brain and those of the half a million Ecstasy users in Australia today.
This film documents Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri and Mirning woman Katherine Brodie, as she shares memories and cultural knowledge through four generations of women in the Brodie family of Port Adelaide.
THE BUDDHA'S FORGOTTEN NUNS is a documentary film that reveals a little-known truth about Buddhism – that women cannot be fully ordained the same way that men can. Produced by South Australian based production company Budaya Productions, the film’s Director Wiriya Sati has spent the past 5 years traveling to monasteries in Thailand, UK, U.S.A. and Australia, to ask why women can’t ordain as a female monk in the Theravada tradition of Buddhism.
At age 42, Australian boxing champion Nermin Sabanovic is making a comeback and dreaming of fighting for a world title, despite the concerns of his wife and two daughters. Nermin has been out of the ring for 10 years and his aging body may not be up to it.
A documentary about Australia's foremost UFO investigator 86-year-old Colin Norris and the work he has achieved in over 50 years of researching UFO phenomenon.
The Sisters of Invention – the world’s first pop girl group with disabilities – are challenging society’s pre-conceived ideas about what a pop star looks like, what they can say and what they can do. After a successful first album and music video, they want to push their creative limits and establish themselves as professional singer/songwriters in their own right. But can they break free of the tough reality of living with a disability?
A WALK BETWEEN TWO FIRES is a short documentary about a 37-year-old South Ngarrindjeri man looking for redemption in the Australian justice system. On the eve of his sentencing he must face the crime he committed and prepare himself for the uncertain road that lies ahead. Incorporating interview footage originally used as supporting evidence in his trial, this film is a honest account of one man's personal journey through the dark side and beyond.
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