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A love story between an Australian girl and a German violinist in 1914. Set at Trial Bay Gaol near Kempsey, New South Wales, and based on a novel by Gwen Kelly.
At the height of the Boer War three members of the Bushveldt Carbineers are court-martialled on charges of murdering Boer prisoners and a German missionary. The action - designed to make them 'an example' - is politically motivated and the proceedings strongly in favour of the prosecution. A gripping story of injustice. Based on the play by Kenneth Ross.
A comedy drawn from the real life experiences of people working in a VD clinic.
In 1941 John Sullivan, the son of Australia's most loved television series, was on a ship in the Mediterranean when it was torpedoed. His family heard nothing of him for more than two years. This is the story of what happened.
A widow's attempts to begin life again, the humorous side as well as the poignant.
Jeff and his Dad are an odd couple of lonely hearts. One an open-hearted widower, the other a young bachelor of a different persuasion. Both men need some romance in their otherwise boring lives and decide to look for new ways to find it. Dad enrols in a computer dating service to find his lady love. Son Jeff, sick of one night stands and noisy gay bars, wants a real commitment. But when he finds his Mr Right, what will Dad have to say!
Charles Kingsford Smith, an adventurer, a crusader, a fighter, a lover. Against impossible odds, he went out to explore the sky, and soared higher than most.
The story of an extraordinary young woman, Libby McKenzie, who worked with the idealistic and ambitious Fred Burley, the Australian founder of the women's underwear empire 'Berlei'. The film shows Australia emerging from the sedate traditions of Edwardianism into the energetic 1920s.
A man and a dog vie for the attention of a beautiful woman. Can they come to a compromise? Not likely.
Four self-contained stories of Aboriginal women from the 1930s. A first-time opportunity for one of the world's most oppressed minorities to tell a part of their history in their own words.
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