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Old time sing song man and animal lover Archer attracts celebrity chefs to a paddock in Central Victoria where their culinary creations are judged by Seamus, a disabled Angus Bull whose passion is food.
A stop-motion sand animation film which tells the moving tale of a sea captain and his crew and their struggle to survive.
A boy goes missing in the snow covered wilderness, feared taken by wolves. A hunter undertakes a journey to find the boy; dead or alive. As the hunter tracks the boy into the mountains, he discovers that his instincts can no longer be trusted. Here, far from civilization he must make decisions that will forever change his relationship with the wilderness he has always feared. THE HUNTER is a haunting stop motion sand animation by emerging director Marieka Walsh.
Alison Lester's much-loved illustrated children's book MAGIC BEACH is reimagined into a 10 x 7" series for children and their families intertwining a unique mix of live action with extraordinary animated stories from ten leading Australian animators.
A lonely young girl living in the outback desperately longs for a horse. She embarks on an adventure to find one.
Seventeen Australian directors each create a chapter from the hauntingly beautiful novel by Tim Winton. The linking and overlapping stories explore the extraordinary turning points in ordinary people’s lives. As characters face second thoughts and midlife regret, relationships irretrievably alter, resolves are made or broken and lives change direction forever. This watershed film reinterprets and re-imagines the work for the screen.
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