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On the verge of adolescence, Tomika and Edith discover they are not so alike when their favourite "boyfriend game" takes a sinister turn. An exhibition of astonishing cinematic control, this ode to innocence lost is by turns raw and revealing.
BRIGHT STAR is the story of the two-year relationship between the 18-year-old Fanny Brawne and the 23-year-old John Keats; the now famous English romantic poet. Based on John Keats's letters to Fanny, it is an intense exploration of their passionate but fated love affair.
Professor David Lurie's life falls apart after he has an impulsive affair with one of his students. Forced to resign from the university he escapes to his daughter's farm. The relationship is tested when they both become victims of a vicious attack. Based on the Booker Prize winning novel by J.M. Coetzee.
An anthropomorphic tale of a pack of suburban dogs lead by the rampantly undesexed Rusty.
GIRL IN A MIRROR documents the work of 1970s photographer Carol Jerrems, in a life tragically cut short. Drawing from hundreds of her photographs, the film traces the passionate and exuberant course that Jerrems took through this turbulent decade.
A vivid and comic portrayal of a migrant mother and daughter surviving life in a dusty Australian town in the 1960s.
Five-year-old Saroo gets lost on a train which takes him thousands of kilometers across India, away from home and family. Saroo must learn to survive alone in Kolkata, before ultimately being adopted by an Australian couple. Twenty-five years later, armed with only a handful of memories, his unwavering determination and a revolutionary technology known as Google Earth, he sets out to find his lost family and finally return to his first home.
How do you learn to love again when the pain of the past won't let you go? Tracy Heart has set herself the humble goal of owning her own business. The return of her ex-boyfriend Jonny, the criminal aspirations of her brother Ray and the emotional draw of ex-footy star Lionel create friction for Tracy, and her bond of trust with her mother Janelle is tested. A story about families. About lies. And about learning to love again.
Set in the Holy Land in the first century, MARY MAGDALENE is the story of a young woman who leaves her small fishing village and family to join a new movement. Inspired by its charismatic leader, Jesus of Nazareth, and his teachings, Mary sets out with the disciples on the journey to Jerusalem, where she finds herself at the centre of the founding story of Christianity. MARY MAGDALENE brings a unique and fascinating character to the fore and places her at the heart of the greatest origin story of all.
The savagely beautiful story of Dorrigo Evans, an army surgeon whose short but forbidden affair with Amy, the young wife of his uncle, sustains and haunts him through his darkest days as the reluctant leader of men held prisoner in a Thai-Burmese camp during WWII.
Gordon, a 25-year-old unemployed chain-smoking asthmatic, meets Cynthia, who has her own addictions, and for an explosive moment of warmth, madness, laughter, terror, Scrabble and sex, it seems they might even save each other. Based on the award-winning novel by Andrew McGahan.
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