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It's 1974 and Rod, a young music promoter, is in for his biggest challenge. He's convinced Frank Sinatra to come back to Oz. Now Rod's in for the ride of his life as everything that can go wrong does...and all Frank has to do is say sorry!
The year is 1950 and an English couple, Louise and Michael, have arrived in French-occupied Indochina to cover a story on a French-owned rubber plantation. They are to be the guests of the enigmatic plantation overseer, Daniel, and his beautiful yet difficult daughter Viola, at their elegant, decaying villa amid a tropical jungle. Michael and Louise hope that some time spent working in an exotic location will help reignite the passion in their floundering marriage. Instead they become unwittingly involved in the personal, sexual and political tensions of their hosts. Daniel is desperate to hold onto a way of life no longer possible in a country struggling for independence, bringing him into conflict with not only his daughter but also with his adopted country.
Tessa returns to her childhood home - a house haunted by emotional memories. But how to return home after all those years away? What's home after all? A house? A place? A family? Set on the shores of Botany Bay close to where Captain Cook landed, VACANT POSSESSION tells a story of two families - one black, one white - both living in the shadow of the past. Weaving dream, memory and fantasy, it is the story of conflict and the complexities of reconciliation.
Dorothy and Dashiell live in an idyllic coastal town and have a perfect life - only grumpy Dashiell refuses to see it. Their adult children surprise them with a mystery train tour of their own town, and Dashiell is forced to look at life from a new perspective - and confront the possibility that everything he could ever want is already right on his doorstep.
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