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Nobel Prize for Literature winner Doris Lessing’s beautiful and heart-wrenching story of two lifelong friends who fall in love with each other’s teenaged sons. An erotic tale of misguided love and a celebration of the enduring nature of female friendship.
Boy Swallows Universe follows working-class Brisbane teenager Eli Bell in a whirlwind story about drug addiction, ex-cons, poverty, violence and the discovery of hope through the power of love.
Blackfella Charlie is getting older, and he's out of sorts. The intervention is making life more difficult on his remote community, what with the proper policing of whitefella laws that don't generally make much sense, and Charlie's kin and ken seeming more interested in going along with things than doing anything about it. So Charlie takes off, to live the old way, but in doing so sets off a chain of events in his life that has him return to his community chastened, and somewhat the wiser.
1818: After participating in the slaughter of innocent civilians during an uprising in colonial Ceylon, British soldier Thomas Munro resigns his commission and takes holy orders; soon after he’s on a ship bound for New Zealand, a newly-appointed lay preacher to a fledgling community which has as yet, no protection from the Crown.
Zephyr, a solitary surfer with a troubled past has come to Australia’s Gold Coast to find an escape. Her peaceful existence is disrupted when she meets Moses, a local real estate agent and fellow surfer. After a night with him, she flees to the ocean but is abducted by Tucker, a shark-obsessed serial killer. Zephyr wakes to find herself locked up with another young, terrified woman, Heather, and just hours later, Zephyr is forced to watch the girl be eaten alive by sharks, while twisted Tucker films the murder on an old handy cam. To him, this is the highest form of entertainment. Back in the cell, Zephyr faces the reality that Heather wasn’t the first, and while Tucker plans his next masterpiece, Zephyr plans her escape. Zephyr’s fight and attempt to save herself only amuses Tucker and when she’s locked up a second time she seems to lose hope. It’s not until a searching Moses intervenes, that she confronts her emotions and finds a reason to fight again. As love drives her to defy her captor, she faces a terrifying showdown aboard the ship and the sharks below, challenging the real monster: man.
An unlikely hero comes to the aid of humankind as a race of supernatural creatures look to take over the Earth.
After a series of wrong choices, Dale has found himself on a dark path: one of violence and crime. Earmarked to commit a murder, he is already dispassionate to his cause. But a collision with his romantic past sparks a deeper questioning. Pulled in two separate directions, something has to break. The only hope is that the change hasn't come too late.
What a guy's gotta do to marry his daughter off.
Finnegan, the world’s greatest demon-hunting Nekromancer turned bad, is the first to discover evil spirits inside the internet, taking the mythical battle between good and evil into the digital realm. Years later, down-on-his-luck sewerage-waste worker Howard North and Nekromancer sisters Molly and Torquel must destroy the plague of online demons and defeat the evil Finnegan before she can devour the souls of a million human beings addicted to their phones.
Created by leading Australian comedy talent, Matt Okine, THE OTHER GUY is a funny, raw and poignant look at break-ups in the modern age and the harsh reality of recovering from heart break.
When a group of lifelong friends gather in Palm Beach to celebrate a special birthday, bonhomie soon gives way to the messy realities of life … A dramatic comedy for the over 50s!
SATELLITE BOY is a film about a small boy, Pete, who tries to save his home from developers. It's a story about courage and friendship that reveals how powerful a dream can be... if you don’t understand it's meant to be impossible.
A mysterious young man from a New York publisher is sent to Switzerland to persuade the renowned writer Patricia Highsmith to write one final installment of Ripley anthology.
It is 1919, and as the cordite cloud that has engulfed the world thins, an Australian father arrives at Gallipoli to recover the bodies of his sons. Crescent collides with cross, hope with reason and duty with love when he discovers that his eldest son may still be alive, somewhere in the perilous heart of Anatolia.
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