Mandala-like constructions representing vast and interconnected cycles of time and space.
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Mandala-like constructions representing vast and interconnected cycles of time and space.
A bold, twisted, cross-cultural fusion which calls in the Spirit of the Destroyer Goddess Kali Maa for a new era, protecting women from all cultures across the globe. Jai Kali Maa!!
A young man lives alone, no wife, no friends. One day, he accidentally sees his female neighbour being harassed by her boyfriend. He invites himself over for dinner, and they get about evidently. The next day he stops her boyfriend from robbing the store where he works.
After a devastating breakup, Liz spirals into depression and fears a future without her ex. Then she receives a magical hourglass that reveals the future she’ll have with anyone she dates. Armed with this power, she embarks on a dating spree, exploring countless possible lives in search of the perfect one. But can a perfect future truly exist?
This is the story of a band that grew up but never grew apart. Jebediah's thirty-year journey is a celebration of friendship, creativity, and staying connected against the odds.
A motley crew of para ice hockey skaters fight to keep their grassroots sporting club on the rink in this stirring, often hilarious documentary.
The rent is due. Nate is contemplating taking drastic measures to get it. His girlfriend Nora isn't happy about this course of action. A shadow watches as they decide on what to do before time runs out...
Documentary on musician Todd Hardy, detailing some of his early music days, as well as working with Baz Luhrmann.
To cope with the loss of her sister, Avanya impersonates her in an effort to keep her spirit alive, becoming lost in the reality of who she truly is.
Growing Up Nyima is a documentary film that follows Nyima Tucker, a young woman of Ngarluma, Banjima, and Yamatji heritage, as she moves between the worlds of city and country. Born in the Pilbara and raised in Karratha before relocating to Perth at sixteen, Nyima’s journey captures the tension between modern life and ancestral connection. Across the 1,500 km that separate these landscapes, she grapples with questions of identity, belonging, and the meaning of home.
After an inspiring dream, a young man becomes obsessed with a brilliant idea. He dedicates his life to the idea, a decision that could prove costly in the future.
Spanning more than four decades, this documentary explores the innovation, culture and excellence that have defined the Australian Institute of Sport through candid interviews with athletes, coaches, scientists, and leaders. This film provides an authentic perspective on high performance and the people behind Australia's sporting success.
A woman plagued by the memory of her mother's suicide attempts to reconnect with her estranged father after meeting a cryptic stranger one evening who incites her to confront the past before time runs out.
The prying eyes of town are quick to notice the growing friendship between a new teacher and the headmistress.
Liv and Eva, two sisters, are spending a quiet time at home. Everything seems normal… until Eva’s phone suddenly turns off. From that moment, something strange and unexplainable begins to happen. When Liv realizes that Eva has disappeared, she searches the entire house, but there is no sign of her. Only three mysterious knocks on the door break the silence. Who is on the other side? And most importantly… is Eva truly gone, or has she been trapped inside her phone?
A woman who recounts the early years of her life with her gay brother.
'Honey get your life together, pull your dress out of your gusset, stop stealing other girls' hair and get home to your woman who's steaming in a hot tub waiting for you.'
Lethal cocktail of religion, sex and needles
A Swan Song for Valentine's Day
A person discovers an enchanted ring forged a million billion years ago, and learns a hamfisted lesson after abusing it's power.
When repeated calls from a 'No Caller ID' seem nothing at first, only an annoying ex, Zara's life is turned upside down when the person on the other end starts giving warnings that are severely personal and impossible to ignore. Zara comes face-to-face with a shocking reality she never expected.
While searching the last known location of a fugitive, two detectives are forced into a dangerous predicament.
Niño, a sci-fi thief, utilises his tech to transport himself into video games, to steal in game currency and bring them back to the real world
In 2002, a young Palestinian asylum seeker is released from Australian detention — but the footage capturing this pivotal moment vanishes, never archived. Fear of Songs is an experimental short film that attempts to reconstruct what was lost, blurring memory, media, and imagination. Through absence, it questions who gets to be seen, and what is remembered.
A short film created during the second-wave feminist movement in Australia. It uses experimental and realist sequences to depict the societal and personal dilemmas faced by a young woman in the early 1970s. The film explores themes of women's labor and consciousness.
Transhuman beings waking up at dusk, reappearing as something else to prepare for the night
Using the vast and untapped heritage of 8mm home movies, Homemade History is a private record of Australia. The series celebrates amateur filmmakers and their remarkable library of memories. Colourful, intimate and occasionally out of focus, each 5 minute episode tells a small story that fills a gap in our formal history.
Atong Atem is a South Sudanese artist living in Melbourne. Born in Ethiopia, she spent her first years in Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp before moving to Australia as a child. Her work explores migrant narratives, postcolonial practices in the diaspora, the relationship between public and private spaces and identity through portraiture.
The journey of the last man on Earth.
It is an elite honour roll. Glorious football names. Men who have captained back-to-back premiership teams at the highest level in the land. In 1998 Mark Bickley added his name. "Bicks" is the story of a man who leads by example.
A unique burlesque experience...
In 1992, his first senior year, he played 8 games and kicked 22 goals. But those statistics failed to warn the folk of South australia of the impending tempest which was about to hit their town.
This gritty crime drama follows the story of 16-year-old Tee Samuelu, whose life spins out of control after a late-night drive with an older mate ends in armed robbery and murder.
In MILLI MILLI, director Wayne Barker takes the viewer on a cultural travelogue through the three regions of the Kimberleys: the coast, the rivers and tablelands, and the desert. Storytellers talk of past and present events and offer different visions of an Aboriginal future. The film celebrates the diversity of their historical and cultural experiences as well as a commonality of views and interests which emerges from their stories.
Jack Dudley, an English farmer, is married to Lilian, who is desired by the evil Robert Stilwood. While Jack and Lilian are honeymooning in Paris, Stilwood frames Dudley for murder and he is sentenced to imprisonment in a French penal colony in New Caledonia. He escapes and is rescued by a British man-o-war.
A school teacher is stalked after hours by an evil entity.
Mike Wilde is a young doctor devastated by the death of his wife. Disturbed by recurrent nightmares he seeks help from a psychiatrist, and is forced to confront his inner demons with shocking results.
An aspiring filmmaker and his procrasinated and precise journey of creating a movie for a film competition.
A short film that centers around two characters named Jack as they battle for a pie.
An ancient dragon dies and sinks into the depths of the ocean, bringing life to the barren sea floor.
Australian action movie parody.
On Christmas day, Nico (Max Bourke) discovers he's in a sandwich-initiated time loop - to what extremes will he take this new opportunity?
One of a series of Patient Educational Videos put out by Pfizer in Australia.
This series explores how Australia has shaped the Australian house - and in turn, how the Australian house has shaped the lives and cultures of Australians. Throughout the series, John Doyle will chart the journey of the Australian house so far, through observations and conversations with a range of experts, enthusiasts and home owners around the country.
The only thing Gab loves more than a hot chip is a whole basket full of crispy, steamy, salty hot chips. But Gab is not the only one. On the perilous road to hot chip heaven, our hero must face a ravenous, grey-feathered foe. The stage is set for a brutal battle of child against beast. When the chips are down, the chips get hot.
A man on the brink of death enters a church.
Molti, Spotzl, Eigi and Pichla fall into the hands of a serial killer. Only their fans can save them.
A man finds his paradise is literally lost.
A glimpse into a future where “self-care” has become a mandatory, brainwashing ritual, guided by an unknown, controlling presence.
"Deadly Earnest's Spooky Colour Marathon" was a hosted horror and science fiction movie marathon with Hedley Cullen as "Deadly Earnest" screened on ADS Channel 7, Adelaide, South Australia on 1 March 1975.
Leo Berkeley is a wheelchair-bound resident of an inner city suburb in Australia. Filled with ideas about existence but limited to the observations of his neighbors, Leo comes to know the depths of his awareness, while others are unbothered by their personal impact.
An alienated and angry police officer, desperate for money receives a lead on an out of town heroin dealer. He then takes it upon himself to get what he wants.
In a continuous 64,000-mile voyage lasting fifteen months, the commerce-raider SMS Wolf caused havoc across three oceans, launched Germany’s only direct attacks on Australia and New Zealand in the Great War.To all appearances an ordinary freighter, the Wolf carried an arsenal of seven guns and four torpedo tubes concealed behind drop-down deck walls, and 465 mines which were dropped overboard from a door hidden in her stern. Surviving on fuel and food from plundered ships, the Wolf became a world in miniature, crew and prisoners crowded together in an improbable survival story.
Beneath Roads is a three-channel work that reveals the Indigenous experience and innovation underlying our national identity. By juxtaposing archival government films, iconic Australian road movies and newly captured footage of the Aboriginal motorcycle club, The Southern Warriors, Beneath Roads reinserts First Peoples knowledge legacies and representation into our cinematic canon, recontextualising our relationship to history, culture and Country.
Stop-motion animations inspired by the Surrealist Movement.
Drawing on her experience of growing up in the Greek diaspora, Eugenia Raskopoulos' work 're-ma(r)king' reflects on how cultural knowledge is transferred across contexts and between generations through objects, rituals and stories. 're-ma(r)king' is focused on two items that belonged to the artist's grandmother, which she animates through performance. On one screen, we see Raskopoulos unraveling a woven doily then winding this into a ball of thread, restoring the crafted object to its material origins. In the other, we see her dripping olive oil onto a concrete floor, then spreading it with a rolling pin as though preparing pastry. These actions invoke the power of mnemonic triggers to bring the past into the present. A portrait of the artist can be glimpsed in the reflective surface of the oil, partial and provisional, like memory itself.
The life of Ruby Langford Ginibi is a story of triumph against the odds. She was born on a mission station, and her mother left the family when Langford was six years old. At the age of 16 she embarked on the first of four tumultuous relationships and went on to raise nine children, working as a fencer, cleaner and machinist. Three of her children died, and one son has spent almost half his life in correctional institutions. In 1984, after shaking off an alcohol addiction, Langford wrote her autobiography Don't Take Your Love to Town, which won the 1988 Human Rights Literary Award.
Eager to break the cycle of suffering, Amy, a transgender dungeons and dragons master fights to develop safe spaces for young people in regional Australia. Through role play and character design, she creates the conditions for young people to explore identity, whilst chasing self-acceptance of her own.
In the winter of 1998, the earth was overrun by many millennium prophets, whilst the suburbanites lived their suburban lives. Underground, artists and other vagabonds flourished, their activities illuminated by a dark and pure underground sky.