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Highly acclaimed award winning wildlife documentary with a difference, this film shows how a major ecological blunder like the introduction of cane toads into Queensland from Hawaii in 1935 is leading to catastrophic problems for Australia generally.
Twenty-five years after his successful film about Australia’s greatest environmental catastrophe, Mark Lewis revisits the cane toad as it continues its indefatigable journey across Australia. Despite unprecedented scientific capabilities – and unabated public determination to halt the invasion, it seems nothing will stop its march. Using stylised 3D cinematography, Mark Lewis complements the film’s environmental theme with engaging characters and his own trademark irreverence and humour. Official selection 2010 Sundance Film Festival.
In a real life 'Madagascar', a group of mollycoddled Tasmanian Devils are hauled from the five-star luxury of Australian zoos and cast away like convicts on a remote island to fend for themselves and, with a little luck, to save their species from extinction.
Three women uncover the rags-to-respectability tale of their ancestors - the feisty convicts who became the unlikely founding mothers of modern Australia. In 1789, the fledgling penal settlement in Sydney was battling to survive, but help would come from a most unlikely quarter. This is the rip-roaring tale of The Lady Juliana and the boatload of streetgirls, thieves and con-women who sailed to the ends of the earth to breathe life and a sense of enterprise into a dying colony. Together they would give Australia something much more - a future.
MOMENT OF TRUTH follows ordinary Australians during critical points in their lives. This series captures the emotional journey leading up to each moment of truth and the crucial moment itself.
A selection of stories that allow us to rethink our relationship with the chicken. A 'natural history' like no other.
For over one hundred years, controversy has raged about Ned Kelly. Was he a horse thief, cop killer and a symbol of Irish rebellion or a victim of police harrassment and prejudice? This film reevaluates the evidence in the light of recent books and an international feature film.
A bright and quirky contemporary fantasy series featuring the Twist family who live in a lighthouse on the rugged Victorian coast.
Mark Lewis takes viewers on an amusing journey behind the scenes of the Fryeburg Cattle Show in Maine, and the International Cat Show in Houston, Texas, exposing the intense preparation behind priming an animal for the biggest show of the year.
An entertaining and informative documentary about dogs and their relationship with people in the urban community.
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