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An observational feature documentary that follows a group of older LGBTI+ people, who have been invited to attend a Ball celebrating their gender and sexual identity. Faced with the complexities of ageing and isolation, these extraordinary people seize each day with determination and humour. In a world that is rapidly changing for the LGBTI+ community, we witness some of our characters experiencing acceptance and love for the very first time in their lives.
Fifteen-year-old Tara Webster has grown up on a farm in outback Australia and has dreamt of being a dancer ever since she was a little girl. When she makes it into the National Academy of Dance - the best school in the country - she is sure her life is about to be spectacular. What Tara doesn't realise is how far behind she is in her training, and that there's a whole lot more to surviving the Academy than just dancing.
Tara returns to the National Academy of Dance with the goal of representing Australia in the world's most prestigious ballet competition. But perhaps she should be more focused on just surviving Second Year where having climbed to the top in her first year at the Academy - in dance, in life, in love - she now has a very long way to fall.
When Art and Vance Watkins re-open the doors of the neglected resort they grew up in, they're prepared for travellers, adventurers and escapees from life's dark places - not for their estranged father. When Gerry Watkins returns to stake his emotional claim on the Far Out East, he's finally forced to face the music. Vance is willing to forget. Art can only forgive the worst in his father when he begins to embrace the best - and it's then he discovers his own glorious ratbag within.
Having spent most of his professional life wandering the globe in search of paradise, travel writer and prodigal son, Art Watkins (Richard Roxburgh), rushes home, too late to be by his dying mother's bedside. Hoping to pay his last respects and escape the run down tropical resort - the scene of his misspent youth - a twist in the tale traps him out at the Far Out East. There he has to face his bitter brother, his childhood sweetheart, and a teenage son he hardly knows. Thanks to his mother's posthumous attempt to reunite her scattered family, Art discovers that his best chance of happiness is the 'paradise lost' he left behind.
The year is 1878 and Howard is in his ninth year as a butcher's apprentice. His vision for change includes lowering the working week to 65 hours, raising the school leaving age to nine, and issuing every pensioner with a goldfish. To fund these reforms the mild colonial boy follows in the footsteps of his cousin - Ned Kelly.
A group of disabled terrorists inadvertently find themselves the reluctant kidnappers of the newly crowned Miss South Eastern States, Lucinda Fellows. The situation becomes more complicated, and a few home truths are revealed.
What happens when a source of unimaginable power falls into the hands of a teenage boy?
Tales of the sexually unexpected. A half hour anthology that explores the growing phenomenon of the electronic date. Bold and innovative in style, LOVE BYTES makes us the voyeurs in a sexual world where nothing is quite what it seems.
Four boys get lost in the forest, and discover, when they return home, that they have returned to an alternate world identical to theirs except for one startling difference – they were never born.
In Season Two ‘Jake, Sam, Andy and Felix’ soon discover that despite making their way back home the adventure hasn’t stopped and that they aren’t the only ones who crossed back into this universe.
About a group of 20-somethings living in the urban environs of Melbourne's St Kilda. They have yet to make it, but know it's just a matter of time. A one-hour drama series about love, money, friendship, success and anything else that's worth going after.
About a group of 20-somethings living in the urban environs of St Kilda. They have yet to make it, but know it's just a matter of time.
A one hour drama series about love, money, friendship, success and anything else that's worth going after.
A sexy, addictive whodunnit and a deep dive into the inner workings of the vibrant Filipino domestic worker community and Sydney's scandalous, cosseted Eastern Suburbs.
Charlie and Anna make a pact to assist their terminally ill friend Gavin to die. This traumatic event is the catalyst for an emotional rollercoaster ride for both the friends and family. From illicit affairs and leftover morphine, to devastating accusations and unwitting betrayals, WALKING ON WATER is a refreshingly unsentimental film about friendship, loss, loyalty and love.
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