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A revolutionary film about the cinematic genius of Kim Jong-il with a groundbreaking experiment at its heart: the making of a film-within-a-film, based on the rules of his manifesto The Cinema and Directing. No Western filmmaker has ever done this before – for good reason!
The devastating Chilean earthquake of 2010 left many historic neighbourhoods in ruins, damaging over 370,000 homes. This is the story of one such house, and how its destruction reveals a divided family. Filmed over three years, this is a poetic homage to the psychological process of losing a childhood home.
Celeste was once Australia’s most beloved opera singer. Yet she threw it all away to follow the man she loved to live on a crumbling property deep in the rainforests of Tropical North Queensland. Ten years after his tragic death, Celeste is ready to make one final return to the stage. But her stepson Jack, still haunted by the past, arrives at her behest amidst the preparations for the performance and finds Celeste is as he remembered – beautiful, intoxicating and dangerous. When she asks Jack for an impossible favor, the secrets that drove them apart explode back into rhapsodic life.
Archetypal good Jewish girl Shelley, escapes family expectations by falling in love with the leader of one of America’s most active terrorist organizations. Thrust into a world that walks the line between activism and terrorism, Shelley faces alienation from her family, then the imprisonment and violent death of her friends, her husband and ultimately her son. Shattered by this experience, Shelley must, 30 years later, rebuild her own life. But before this, old debts must be paid. She must find a new leader for the Jewish Defense League. Will her decision to give someone else the top job come with all the perils associated with violent extremism?
An eccentric Jewish Australian family is thrown into turmoil when two stolen children reappear after 40 years. Set across five countries, MY MOTHER'S LOST CHILDREN is the story of Melbourne filmmaker Danny Ben-Moshe's extraordinary family saga. To discover the truth about his two lost siblings Danny and his family unravel a web of secrets and lies as they attempt to put the past to rest.
Frisco Kid meets Priscilla Queen Of The Desert. On a road trip like no other ultra-Orthodox Chassidic Rabbis hit the Aussie bush looking for ‘lost Jews’. Leaving the comfort of Melbourne Jewish life, two Rabbis and their families are heading into the heart of Australia on a journey filled with surprising and emotional encounters with Aussie outback characters and laced with Jewish wit, music and culture.
What drives women to put the most intimate part of their bodies under the knife? Join our fearless presenter, Nat Harris, as she cracks the vagina taboo wide open to explore a procedure called labiaplasty. Today more Australian women than ever are having surgery to reduce the size of the inner lips at the opening of their vaginas. To find out why, Nat meets surgeons, patients, feminists, a pornstar and some everyday blokes. Just how different can a vagina be? Does it matter?
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