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- Brothers Tas and Ben Pappas become the kings of professional skateboarding, but their hedonistic ways lead to a hard fall from grace.
- The film's unlikely protagonist is a mild-mannered window peeper named Dead-Eye Dick (Max Gillies), who spies on a Mexican couple.
- During the week, they are white-collar professionals. Come the weekend, they transform into Lycra-clad super heroes; traveling in packs.
- Two teenagers get entangled in a criminal coup enterprise but must raise $500 each in order to set sail for Africa.
- A rowing eight from Murray Bridge, South Australia, overcome prejudice, age, injury and poverty to represent Australia at the 1924 Paris Olympics.
- A general fitness and training DVD for all fitness levels, from beginners and rowers, to professional athletes and coaches.
- This is Kylie Minogue's Australian only home video collection release, containing exclusive footage of Kylie introducing her videos.
- Documentary film of the voyage of the "Kista Dan", a ship of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition, to Antarctica during 1954 and 1955, for the relief of personnel at the Mawson Base.
- In 1924 eight men travelled from rural South Australia to Paris for the race of their lives.
- Victoria, Australia, 1854. Prof. Jason Crest III is dispatched to the new colony to covertly field test his experimental invention for producing kinetic pictograms (ie moving pictures). On arrival, he hears of a miner's uprising on the goldfields and is eager to document the events. He is annoyed to be ordered by the Governor to stay in town and produce pornographic films of the Governor's courtesan, the dancer Lola Montez. Unbeknownst to them both, Lola Montez does not actually exist but is a collective identity used by gold-diggers; a ruse that was easier to carry off in days before photography was widespread. The Governor's "Lola Montez" is in league with a mysterious German exile Frederick de la Vern for potential political blackmail, but he is currently occupied organising the goldfield resistance. Crest eventually reaches the goldfields in time to film the brutal suppression of the insurrection and the subsequent massacre of survivors. Vern has already fled the scene by Zeppelin. Horrified by what he has seen, Crest confronts the Governor and threatens him with a public screening of his atrocity footage, forcing the Governor to free the imprisoned surviving miners and grant their democratic demands. As part of the agreement, Crest is forced to destroy his invention to prevent its future use and cinema will not be invented again until almost fifty years later. The site of the massacre is turned into a theme park.
- Julia explores Melbourne's famous waterway, the Yarra River, giving her a unique perspective on the city.
- Secrets behind some animals bodies and their behavior are analyzed.