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THE AUSTRALIAN WINE REVOLUTION tells the recent history of the Australian wine industry and reveals how a small group of enterprising Australian winemakers took on the world...and won - changing the way that wine is make and marketed. Full of amusing anecdotes, the documentary features winemakers, marketers, buyers, critics and drinkers to discover how Aussie wine was transformed into an international success story.
BOM BALI is a feature-length drama-documentary to mark the fourth anniversary of the Bali bombings.
For the 70th anniversary of the Battles of Alamein in 2012, DESERT RATS is an exciting, insightful and subtly revisionist account of one of the most celebrated campaigns of the Second World War.
DRAIN THE OCEANS makes the invisible, visible. Imagine you could pull a plug and drain the ocean. Turn the seafloor into dry land. Reveal sunken cities, shipwrecks and the amazing natural wonders of the deep. That’s the heart of what we do in DRAIN THE OCEANS. From the China Seas to the Mediterranean, and from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Rim, we employ a brand new process, developed by a Hollywood movie studio, to transform sophisticated seafloor scanning data into exciting 3D visuals.
The story of a heroic Australian pilot murdered by the Nazis and of the post-war manhunt to not only find his killer, but those responsible for executing 50 Allied airmen in the aftermath of the Great Escape of World War II.
Some see it as an outdated, second-rate entertainment show. But as the Contest enters its second half century, this is an opportunity to take it seriously in a documentary series that mixes politics and pop music to tell the stories behind one of the great institutions of European broadcasting. The program will peer beyond the glitz to examine the Eurovision Song Contest and how it has tracked – and at times even influenced – the changing social and political life of Europe.
This documentary is a warm, witty, affectionate and definitive look at one of Australia's most cherished TV stars, Skippy the bush kangaroo. The remarkable story of how a crime-fighting marsupial conquered the world. Everybody remembers Skippy the Bush Kangaroo - the family show about the kid and the kangaroo was sold in 128 countries and watched by hundreds of millions worldwide, showing for the first time that Australian stories could and did find a worldwide audience.
Told entirely from the perspective of the survivors of the Mumbai terrorist attack, this is the revealing story of the emotions we experience, the decisions we make and the desperate actions we take when death is staring us in the face.
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