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The untold story of Cyclone Tracy 40 years on, exploring the myths and revealing new perspectives on one of the worst natural disasters in Australia's history.
Rachel's girlfriend, Kath, has finally moved in and Rachel has arranged the perfect weekend. Her plans start to unravel, however, when Kath's ex calls...
NIN'S BROTHER is the story of a family’s love as they journey from NSW to South Australia, to unravel the fate of their brother and uncle, and to bring him home to a proper resting place next to the grave of his mother.
In this country, the Aboriginal story is often buried deep beneath the accepted 247-year Australian historical narrative. It’s not that the Australian story is wrong, it’s just that it’s a wee bit one sided. Getting all historical, Aboriginal filmmaker Trisha Morton-Thomas, bites back at Australian history.
Patrick only gets to see his son Sam every second weekend. Frustrated by their lack of connection, Patrick resorts to desperate measures to spend more time together, but in a moment of truth he realises what he must do to preserve their relationship.
THE PASSION OF HER is a black comedy about what happens when you pursue your desires all the way. Anna lives at home with her mother. Her hobbies include soap operas, reading magazines, hockey and fantasising about the handsome Gab who lives over the road. When Gab's fiancee Libby, confronts Gab on the lawn about his change in their honeymoon plans, Anna takes a stand that changes her life, and Gab's too.
Smith is a modern 'film noir' about a woman tying to save her younger brother after he kills a man named Smith.
Two women, Christina, an elderly woman who cares for her sick husband and Jenna, a young single mum; neighbours who share nothing in common apart from the adjourning walls of their apartments and a grating dislike for each other. Until one summer's day when a tragic connection leads to the loss of a loved one and brings them both close to death. If your heart falls into darkness and nobody hears it, do you merely become a shadow?
Kirsten is a young teenager from a small country town. Laura is a businesswoman on her way to Brisbane. When their journeys coincide Kirsten and Laura make a connection that runs deeper than their differences.
In a time when Western culture has lost its sense of transcendence, dramatic rituals celebrating the turning of the seasons, and the mysteries of sex, death and human existence, provide deeply meaningful experiences to Pagans in Australia. However, there are substantial challenges in applying nature-based religions that developed in the Northern Hemisphere. Australia is a vast continent with distinctly different seasons and ecosystems to the northern hemisphere. It is Aboriginal sacred country and some Elders believe that certain Pagan ritual practices can disrupt the song lines. In UNDER A PAGAN SKY, experience the private rituals and celebrations of Australians recreating Pagan traditions for the southern hemisphere. Together they face the seasonal challenges and spiritual boundaries of nature worship in a vast continent, at a crucial time in environmental history.
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