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BAD MOTHERS is a fresh ensemble drama about four very different friends negotiating the perils and joys of being a modern mum: from parties to play dates, hangovers to homework, mishaps to murder.
Welcome to THE ELEGANT GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO KNIFE FIGHTING, a surreal stroll into the creative minds of some of Australia’s most exciting and newest comedy writers and directors. THE ELEGANT GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO KNIFE FIGHTING aspires to take sketch comedy off in a totally different direction. You won’t see parodies, impersonations or mock doc. What you will see is brilliant actors delivering grounded performance-driven comedy. It will be random, ridiculous and surreal.
A brother and sister detective team in a small Pacific Northwest police force must contend with oddball residents, a serious lack of resources, and their very complicated dynamic with each other and their police chief – who happens to be their father.
Lebanese migrant family The Habibs of South West Sydney have just won Lotto… and now they’re moving to Vaucluse. Yalla!
It's a second migration for the Habib family, first it was Lebanon to Australia, now Lakemba to Vaucluse. But not everyone is happy to see them, and soon the Habibs find themselves in conflict with their new next door neighbours. The O'Neills are Vaucluse royalty - old money and proud of it. They're extremely uncomfortable with goats and chickens, shisha pipes and people of Mediterranean appearance, but the Habibs can't understand what all the fuss is about. One family want to stay, the other family want them gone. Here Come The Habibs brings a fresh comic perspective to multicultural Australia.
Comic mayhem engulfs the ritzy (middle) Eastern suburbs as lottery winner Fou Fou Habib and his family resume hostilities with their blueblood neighbours, the O’Neills. All your favourite characters return for series two of Here Come the Habibs: head of the Habib household Fou Fou, his wife Mariam, their wannabe entrepreneur son Toufic, social media queen Layla, lovestruck Elias, plus family hangers-on Jahesh and Mustafa. Returning on the other side of the fence are O’Neill matriarch Olivia, her downtrodden husband Jack and daughter Madison.
Inept bank robbers ensure a heist goes terribly wrong.
LIFT is a 7-part romantic comedy web series. Set entirely in an elevator, the series will be an intimate look at the literal and metaphorical ups and downs of artist Olivia and uptight Simon as they travel the floors of their corporate office building.
The follow-up to the hugely popular series A Moody Christmas. Picking up a month after we last saw them, it will visit the Moodys at various family events throughout the year. Like A Moody Christmas, each episode will revolve around a particular occasion that naturally brings them back together such as Australia Day, Bridget’s 60th Birthday, or the Easter Long Weekend.
An improvised comedy that follows two detectives on a stakeout, waiting for the action to unfold – a look at what happens when nothing is happening.
An improvised comedy that follows two detectives on a stakeout, waiting for the action to unfold – a look at what happens when nothing is happening. The narrative juxtaposes a snail’s-paced crime story with the rapidly expanding personal stories of the two detectives as they riff on the oddities of life, work, love, family, hopes, regrets and everything in between.
An improvised comedy that follows two detectives on a stakeout, waiting for the action to unfold a look at what happens when nothing is happening. The narrative juxtaposes a snails-paced crime story with the rapidly expanding personal stories of the two detectives as they riff on the oddities of life, work, love, family, hopes, regrets and everything in between.
Two cops, Hendy and Stokes, examine the minutiae of life as they are tasked with a Christmas Eve stakeout.
When a man goes missing from a tiny outback town, his estranged son is forced to navigate its motley crew of residents to find him.
Charismatic retail mogul and serial bad mum ‘Sando’ moves back in with her estranged family in an effort to recapture their glory days in this tale of the prodigal parent.
SOUL MATES is a toxic bromance that follows the story of a couple of buddies who are continually drawn together across the course of human history, past and future. In the beginning of time these two mates are experiencing all of life’s firsts as a couple of cavemen. In 1979 they’re two New Zealanders killing it as Kiwi assassins. By 2013 they’re a pair of fashion-obsessed Bondi hipsters, and in the year 2145 they are tackling time travel conundrums, working nine to five in a time travel agency.
SOUL MATES is a bromace for the ages. It follows the story of two kindred spirits trapped in a cycle of death and rebirth exploring reincarnation in four different lifetimes.
SQUINTERS is a 6 x half hour narrative comedy series that celebrates the mundane ritual that is the work commute. The show follows a group of unrelated workers stuck in their cars each morning and afternoon as they crawl along the M4 with the sun in their eyes.
SQUINTERS is a 6 x half hour comedy that celebrates the mundane morning work ritual that is the morning commute. Each episode tracks employees of dispatch centre K2 as they head off down the M4 into the morning sun, then again as they return home at the end of the day.
Nikheel Katira is a gifted Indian-Australian nurse working at Wakefield - a psychiatric hospital in the haunting and majestic Blue Mountains. In the first episode, a series of events trigger song-stickage in Nik and he begins to unravel. The question is: why? This is the psychological mystery that drives eight compelling episodes. A long-repressed trauma from Nik’s past is coming back, whether he likes it or not. A rich ensemble of staff and patients surround him, each with their own desires, stories, and emotional baggage. Wakefield is an intriguing puzzle set in the hidden world of mental illness. It explores the fine line between sanity and madness, between humour and pathos, bringing Nik to a shattering emotional reckoning - and the audience to a deeper understanding and compassion.
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