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- Obsessed with living up to her dead father's legacy a young sheriff finds her mettle tested when locals are found ripped to shreds.
- An investigation into a government cover-up leads to a network of abandoned train tunnels deep beneath the heart of Sydney. As a journalist and her crew hunt for the story it quickly becomes clear the story is hunting them.
- A 26-chapter anthology that showcases death in all its vicious wonder and brutal beauty.
- The scars of our youth shape the adults we become.
- British con artist, Jimmy 'Skinny' Skinford, uncovers the opportunity of a lifetime--whilst digging his own grave.
- An elite 'search and rescue' team transport onto an off-world mining-facility to rescue Whit Carmichael, the lone survivor of a biological outbreak.
- Following a near-fatal accident, David Chamberlain makes an unprecedented discovery that will not only determine the fate of his family, but of mankind.
- SKINNY and ZOPHIA work together to decipher the true cause of her immortal curse, all while the entire town hunts them down.
- Claire and Ben have only recently started dating and now discover that Claire is pregnant. Their predicament means there are some conversations they just can't avoid, no matter how painful - These are them.
- A young woman inherits her mother's Book of Dark Whispers only to discover 10 disturbing tales within its pages. Starring Andrea Demetriades, Asher Keddie and Anthony LaPaglia, the Dark Whispers anthology is brought to you by 11 female filmmakers from across Australia.
- A disgraced sports star and gambling addict attempts to turn his life around with the support of his number one fan.
- On the 10th anniversary of the Australian found footage film The Tunnel, this documentary delves into the filmmakers endeavours to challenge how films are financed and distributed, and the lasting impact The Tunnel had internationally.
- Ten filmmakers. One night of horror.
- Fear is the most dangerous disease. When her father is framed for a biological terror attack on Sydney, suspended Federal cop Leyla Nassar is set on a mission to clear her father's name and uncover the truth behind the attack.
- A florist, who stutters, finds his voice when he is forced to cooperate with a voice activated car.
- An investigation into a death on board a ship docking at a remote space station leads to a deadly turn of events.
- Diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, journalist Shannon Harvey went in search of the missing link in healthcare. Featuring interviews with leading scientists The Connection proves we have more to say about our health than we thought.
- In a remote outback mining station a town gathers for the local rodeo - but as a series of events unfold, a young man bears witness to something he will never forget.
- One of the most brutal conflicts in Australian war history, the Kokoda Campaign was a powerful victory that directly saved Australia from the threat of Japanese occupation. These are the harrowing personal stories from the Kokoda Trail.
- The Abundance Code is a 90 minute documentary featuring 17 of the world's top thought leaders in the field of abundance, including John Demartini, John Assaraf, Jeff Walker, Bill O'Hanlon, Julie Ann Cairns, myself and many more. The documentary is based on a mission to help everyone understand how to unlock their own potential, power and journey to abundance
- Howard likes Grace, Grace likes Felix, Felix likes Samantha. At least he did until she got all serious. But mostly Felix just wants to help his hapless friend Howard pluck up the courage to talk to the girl of his dreams. When she mistakes Howard for a DJ, the perfect plan is hatched. Or perfectly inept, as it turns out. The new Australian comedy Twenty Ten tracks these four misbegotten twenty-somethings as they bicker, snicker and search for a life beyond each other and the deadbeat suburban Sydney street where they all work. A life somewhere cool. Somewhere like Twenty Ten...
- Two women contemplate on the death of their husband/ lover. Who truly has the upper hand?
- The film, set in 1944, follows Jack, a WWI veteran, whose lost hopes and values lead to isolation and an empty feeling that is too hard to shake. This solitude abruptly ends when he meets Masaru, an escaped Japanese POW. Suddenly Jack shows the first sign in many years of not giving in to death. Learning of a mass suicide breakout from the POW camp nearby, Jack and rifle march Masaru back to camp. None of this is new to Masaru, for him, death is constantly just around the corner. Both men understand that war is not a simple question of good versus evil but there are rules to which each man must act. Jack shows little compassion for Masaru and speaks freely about his thoughts on the Japanese. When pushed too far Masaru lashes back, revealing a will to fight and a fool in Jack. He can understand English. But it's not long before Jack finds solace in the fact that he is not alone. They are, after all, just two men in different uniforms talking to each other. Eventually a hint of compassion and sympathy flows between the two. Unknowingly they both portray a desire for hope. It must still exist in the world somewhere. The film is not about heroism. It's about the legacy of war through the eyes of the ordinary men who survive it. For Masaru the film ends in ineffable tragedy, and for Jack, life is once again completely altered.
- A jaded high-school English teacher is forced to re-evaluate his life when his novel is passed over for one by one of his students.