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Having more screen time than family time, this fully dysfunctional blended family attempts to navigate their online life in the suburbs.
It's 1853 and the wildly optimistic Brewer sisters set out to get lucky, but first they must conquer the lads, lice and lechery of the Australian Gold Rush, whilst also having a bloody good time.
KINGS OF BAXTER is an engaging, touching and at times funny documentary following juvenile justice detainees as they create a production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. The film shadows passionate educators, James and Huw, and their struggle to get through to the boys, documenting Bell Shakespeare’s landmark education program in Frank Baxter Juvenile Detention Centre. Follow the boys beyond the bravado, fear and self-doubt, over three months of rehearsal, leading up to a final performance for friends, family and fellow-inmates.
In the very nice town of Berrifield, only one person can be the nicest.
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