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Self-obsessed screw-up Anna O'Brien returns to her family home after her life falls apart, only to be given a drink and then shown the door. Will Anna be able to reinvent herself and her luck?
THE DIVORCE is a humorous, witty and complex 'soap opera'. Written specifically for the screen (not a filmed opera on stage), THE DIVORCE explores the universal themes of love, passion, regret, greed and longing. Think Revenge meets The Marriage of Figaro. THE DIVORCE rethinks the operatic art form for a contemporary audience through a playful, imaginative new approach to a very traditional art form. Iris and Jed, rich and urbane, are happily getting divorced and are throwing an elaborate party at their elegant home to celebrate. By the end of the evening, Iris and Jed's divorce has triggered a re-negotiation of all certainties and as the sun rises, all of the characters are set on an unanticipated course.
Joey returns from a stint in prison determined to be a great dad to his newborn son, but getting a job and being present proves harder than he expects, especially when his old friends and old habits die hard. FLATS is set in and made with the residents of a Melbourne housing commission block.
Everything's unfair, especially at the fun fair.
Planey Lulin is a coming-of-age series about a sparky pre-teen girl whose alien powers suddenly kick in, making her the target of hostile intergalactic invaders!
Teenage outsiders, Superwog and Johnny, must overcome the adversity that coincides with their ethnic heritage in a bid to stand out while still fitting in.
Superwog and Johnny are not your average teenagers. They are codependent best friends, struggling to make the leap from adolescence to young adulthood. The boys spend their time watching porn, fighting with their parents, and obsessively chasing chicks with little to no success. Their distorted views of the world, risky judgements and dubious decision-making skills often lead them to trouble, with mayhem inevitably following as the pair strive to fit in and gain social status in a predominately 'Aussie' society. Off the back of their smash hit #1 trending first season, they will dive further into Superwog's volatile family unit, exploring themes like father and son rivalry, the pursuit of love, friendship and loyalty, family relationships, and cultural comparisons.
When not-so-young-anymore couple Tim and Millie finally take the plunge and buy a house they are exposed to a mysterious virus that causes their bodies to start to fuse together.
WRONG KIND OF BLACK, set in the 60s and 70s is based on experiences from the extraordinary life of Boori Monty Pryor, author and storyteller, who grew up in Townsville before moving to Melbourne to pursue modelling and DJing. From the cops and crocs of Queensland, to the disco dance floors of Melbourne, this is a hilarious, inspiring and heart breaking story of an Aboriginal man who stood against the tide of Australian racism, refusing to be labeled 'the wrong kind of black'.
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