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- A young boy who is a victim of bullying hopes his mother's magic potion will make him a war hero like his father, but in the end discovers that all he needed was to believe in himself. Not your typical coming of age story, Sgt. Fruit Fly shows what happens when a boy can just be a boy.
- Filipina performance artist Bethesda moves into an art commune to search for her long missing biological mother. Along the way, she comes to realize that she just might be a fairy princess, fag hag, fruit fly.
- Twelve-year-old Jules develops a penchant for falling in love with gay boys after her boyfriend leaves her for another girl. Unsurprisingly, middle school, high school, and college see Jules colliding from one friendzone disaster to the next. Things change, however, when Xander, the star actor of McKellan Performing Arts School and Jules's latest crush, falls hard for the new transfer student, Riley Sakamoto. Jules ends up playing wingwoman for Xander, only to find out Riley's fallen for *her*. Hilarity ensues for all three against a backdrop of drunken college antics and McKellan's latest bizarre production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
- What shapes the questions asked by scientific researchers? This short documentary explores Dr. Kevin McGhee's interest in schizophrenia and how fruit flies can help identify some of the genetic factors behind this brain disorder.
- This film seals under perforated 16mm splicing tape all of the fruit flies that drowned in the vinegar trap on a kitchen counter last summer.
- Beautiful lunacy. Singing fruit. A film chronicling the tipping point of a man driven to madness by his unrelenting, unusual, and addictive "friends."
- Meet Georgette, a 29 year-old, full-figures waitress who has not one, but four best friends who happen to be gay men. As the only woman in this entourage, Georgette relishes being the center of attention. But her life is about to get turned upside down. Enter Janine, directly from the pages of a fashion magazine. She's tall, thin and gorgeous... and the life of the party! Georgette hatches a plan to rid herself of this interloper, but the outcome is not what she had expected...
- 2020–TV Episode
- 1990– 27mTV EpisodeJerry Coleby-Williams is doing some maintenance on his fruit trees, pruning out citrus gall wasp, cleaning and spraying to prevent fungal attack and controlling the roots of the bananas.
- 2017– 22mPodcast EpisodeCaller Jeremy has a problem: fruit flies have moved into his apartment, and he needs to know how they got there. ELT finds out where Jeremy's freeloading flatmates came from.
- 2021– 2mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2017– 10mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2017– 9mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2017– 10mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 10mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 5mPodcast Episode
- 2004–7.4 (6)TV EpisodeIn this episode of Border Security Australia's Front Line one man's passport stamps appears to be fake and his Italian Nationality is questioned. - A man seems anxious and keep switching lines, a swab from his wallet and luggage test positive for cocaine. - A couple from New York is caught undeclared food items.
- 2020– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 18mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2020– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 1h 10mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2018)2015– 32mPodcast Episode
- 1990– 57mTV EpisodeCosta learns about weed labelling; Clarence repairs garden flood-damage; Josh shares tips to grow premium produce; Sophie focuses on fruit flies; Tammy shows how to construct a terrarium; meeting a passionate suburban grower.
- 2020– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 13mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 10mPodcast Episode
- 2008– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2002– 7mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 25mPodcast EpisodeCaller Jeremy has a problem: fruit flies have swarmed his apartment, and he needs to know where they came from. ELT finds out how Jeremy's red-eyed roommates landed in his life. Plus, please help caller Austin name that tune.
- Five thousand (5,000) years ago riding left traces on the legs and butts of the earliest horsepeople; Whales use 'vocal fry' to echolocate at depth; Fossils suggest that if equatorial oceans get too warm, plankton may desert; Scientists have mapped the most complex animal brain yet - and it's the size of a grain of salt; A new book explores the unique biology and uncertain fate of Australia's iconic koala.
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2014–Podcast Episode