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Aunty Donna is one of Australia's funniest young sketch groups that pride themselves on creating bold, loud, absurd comedy that is tightly scripted and expertly performed. With over 350 000 views on YouTube, 3000 subscribers to their channel and 1500 fans on Facebook, they already have a strong fan base.
An absurdist sketch webseries loosely following a professional business in the lead up to New Year’s Eve 2000, as the employees prepare for the dreaded and unfathomable Y2K.
Steve Waugh, the mastermind behind Australia's golden age of cricket dominance, takes us on a road trip through India, exploring the country's rich diversity of cultures and searching for the true spirit of cricket.
When the body of an illegal immigrant falls from the sky, a convenience store assistant is forced to confront his apathy and prepare the body for burial.
Firestarter marks the 30th anniversary of Australia’s most iconic performing arts company: Bangarra Dance Theatre. Told through the personal family story of its celebrated and longstanding artistic director, Stephen Page.
A homophobe to some, a persecuted freedom warrior to others – what Israel Folau's case says about modern day Australia.
Fresh Blood is an ABC TV and Screen Australia initiative created in 2013 to kick-start the careers of young comedy writers, directors and performers. Fresh Blood Pilot Season is the second phase of the three-year initiative on iview. In the first phase, 24 young creative teams delivered more than 70 sketches for Fresh Blood which screened on ABC iview in June 2014 and attracted more than 900,000 views. Following the success of the sketches, the 24 teams were asked to submit ideas for half-hour comedy pilots. From these submissions, five teams were selected to make their pilots. In the third and final phase of the initiative, the best pilot will be awarded a series commission.
Comedy documentary GAYCRASHERS follows two young gay comedians, Joel Creasey and Rhys Nicholson, as they put on a show in a rural Australian town known for its homophobia. In fact, last time Joel was there, he was chased to his car by a group of 20 teens hurling anti-gay abuse at him. With Rhys for back up, Joel is heading back to the town to live there, sell some tickets, get to know the locals and work out how homophobic this town really is.
Making Muriel takes us behind the scenes as Aussie film classic Muriel’s Wedding is turned into a world-first stage musical. But with the starring role based on director P.J. Hogan's real sister, and immortalized by Toni Colette, the question is: who is good enough to be Australia's 21st century Muriel?
When the Royal Shakespeare Company took a risk on mouthy Australian comedian Tim Minchin to compose a musical based on Roald Dahl’s Matilda, little did they know he had been preparing for the job his whole life…
The SBS COMEDY RUNWAY is a nationwide comedy initiative to find the next generation of comedic talent through our commitment to fund and present a new online pilot once a month, every month.
A fabulous history and a little bit of a roast of the Australian fashion industry revealing how the clothes we wear provides an unexpectedly intimate insight into the evolution of our country.
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