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When Maddy McCathy, star of Ray Abbott’s theatrical production of Macbeth, has a breakdown, Ray turns to Zac Freeman to come up with a plan to save the show. With the help of Maddy’s understudy, Connie Burns, Zac kidnaps Maddy, and plays it as a publicity stunt. While Zac and Maddy hide out in an old secluded cabin the press go crazy with speculation. But soon the plan unravels and Maddy, Zac and Connie become pitched in a terrifying battle of survival.
Of all the ripping yarns of entertainment in Australia, by far the most fascinating is that of the relationship between ABBA and Australia in the 1970s. The story behind ABBA's arrival on the world stage centres on Australia and has never been told. The only clue we have of the band's fondness for us is the strangely named song Bang-a-Boomerang. We now return the favour with a documentary of the same name – a humorous, passionate and poignant evocation of ABBA's time in Australia.
In the face of an African family tradition imposed on her in Australia, a fourteen-year-old Adele is torn between high school and home where she is a wife from an arranged marriage and a mother-to-be.
Rowdy punters at this kooky Queensland pub stir an unusual awakening in pirated DVD dealer, Kainen. As his crush grows for the publican's daughter, Tanika, his uncontrollable imagination takes us on a genre-bending roller coaster fantasy ride like no other! Beware of the unleashed (and hopelessly romantic) beast!
Violent thoughts interrupt a search for tranquility.
Evelyn, an aging burlesque queen, bewitches single dad Al and his teenage son Fin with her zest for life. When father and son discover they are competing for the affections of the same woman, it reopens old wounds over the death of Fin’s mother. Through the vivacious Evelyn, Fin learns the power of forgiveness and relinquishes his goddess in return for a family. In this seductive and heart-warming story, both men will discover the power of selfless love.
A brilliant young psychiatrist is forced to confront the dark creature that dwells deep within her own unconscious when she investigates the supernatural disappearance of a university student.
A single woman survives the apocalypse only to be reacquainted with a blind date from hell. Based on true events. Kind of… Alex meets John on a blind date, and declares she would not see him ever again, even if he was the last man on earth! The next day Alex wakes up to find that a scientific experiment seems to have wiped out the rest of humanity. Neither of them can understand why they are the only people left on the planet, until 'the other woman' enters the scene, who not only knows why they have survived, but has a plan to bring everyone back.
When a terrifying new disease starts killing gay men in 1980s Australia, a promising young diplomat and a Federal Health Minister must work together to save thousands of lives in the face of national hysteria and division.
Set against the backdrop of the 2017 same-sex marriage plebiscite, INVISIBLE BOYS explores the challenges faced by a group of gay teens in the remote coastal town of Geraldton, Western Australia after one of them is outed on social media following an encounter with a married man. As they form a tight-knit friendship, the boys find solace and support in one another, exploring their desires and identities in a world that often renders them invisible.
A man returns to the Midwestern farm of his childhood on a desperate mission to unearth the horrifying truth of what landed there in the summer of 1960.
Attacked by a pram while walking, Melanie suddenly finds herself in the centre of a frightening pram epidemic.
Elena loves the roaring 1920s. A fondness she'll soon regret.
When New York restaurateur, Caroline Wilson inherits a café in Lemon Myrtle Cove, Australia, she begins to fall in love with the place and its people, in particular, the cafe's charming local chef, Simon Cook.
Through several generations of one family, OUR PLACE AND TIME traces the shape of life and death in an Australian suburb: Taringa (Postcode 4068). The award-winning architect Rex Addison and his wife, the writer Susan Addison, describe the genesis of the homes they have created for themselves and their children. Using graphics, animation and photographs as well as archival footage and new material, Taringa 4068: Our Place and Time deals with the intersection between domestic architecture and ordinary family life, the idea of home itself, and finally the hard-won wisdom that 'buildings have a destiny, just like human beings'.
A peculiar man searches for love in a dark and troubling world.
A Viet Cong soldier stationed in the claustrophobic tunnels of Cu Chi during the Vietnam War finds himself haunted by the ghost of a fallen comrade after the burial ceremony is compromised.
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