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When Ophelia with her baby finds her sister Maggie in the bush, she expects to find a peaceful haven. But Maggie seems deeply disturbed and when she goes to town for supplies, Ophelia is left alone with her boyfriend Weaver, whose charming exterior covers a psychotic personality. To make things worse, Maggie never returns home…
Ben’s new baby may not live until morning. He has one night in the emergency ward to find the courage to love his child and discover what it means to be a dad.
Based on an Urban Myth, MAX learns a valuable lesson in tempting fate, his parents learn not to take some things for granted, an innocent window cleaner learns that he is not immortal, and a cat, of course, knows it will always land on its feet...the end.
Trapped in a remote valley of the Blue Mountains, Celeste takes refuge inside a flimsy tent as a mysterious light in the forest terrorises her.
Tells the story of the hungry young professionals who live, work and play on Pacific Drive.
Three psychology students, needing research for an assignment, pose as cable TV installers in order to secretly plant video cameras and microphones in one hapless household. The couple living there are getting married next week with the bridesmaid and bestman staying over. The bridesmaid has a crush on the bestman. But he's secretly in love with the bride. And she's thinking of calling off the wedding. Further complications ensue when the students use hypnosis to dabble in the romances of the house's occupants. Loosely based on William Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', but with a modern twist and language.
Lily wants to go about her day in peace, but a familiar voice calls her again and the police won’t help. In order to remove herself from any further danger, she must do what it takes to protect herself. Justice now lies in her hands.
On the day the nation stands still to watch Cathy Freeman capture Olympic glory, a young gay man has a race of his own. Steven is trying to get to the hospital to see his mother before she dies, facing a homophobic taxi driver, a flash flood of memories and all with two drag queens on his trail.
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