Alyawarr elders from central Australia, who worry about the survival of traditional skills and culture, pass on the skills and knowledge for making spears and woomera (spear-throwers).
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Alyawarr elders from central Australia, who worry about the survival of traditional skills and culture, pass on the skills and knowledge for making spears and woomera (spear-throwers).
Days before turning thirty, Mercy meets with her three lovers, stoner comedian Rufus, slacker musician Otis, and recovering addict Viraj, after a positive pregnancy test.
A young hobbit is thrown into the deep end of adulthood, when a series of events lead him down a more independent and Concious path. Expressing all the troubles and responsibilities that can come with it, the boy (Christopher) slowly becomes a man.
Andy takes on the advice of his friends and family when he decides he wants to break up with his girlfriend.
Kermit the frog
Life in the universe is dying out, and the ones who are left must embark on a journey to defend their home from a mechanical devil.
I wont allow my self to see another day
Loneliness, expectation, and the desire to be loved.
A delivery driver seeks revenge after an unfortunate series of events.
Footballs biggest names put together their own personal list of players who have had the greatest impact on the game and their careers.
Footballs biggest names put together their own personal list of players who have had the greatest impact on the game and their careers.
Born of a poor family in Paris, Guy Detot transforms himself through passion and luck into an international ballet dancer, dancing with Pina Bausch in The Rite of Spring and the Ballet Rambert. In 1982 Guy moves to Australia for love, and works with the Australian Dance Theatre, before being retired out of ballet and embarking on a journey to use his love of movement to create emotion-driven wood sculptures, based in Penola, South Australia.
A beautiful, happy, young couple suffer the consequences when Roe 'v' Wade is overturned and must carry an unwanted pregnancy to term. The result is a total breakdown of their perfect lives.
Family friends are forced to reunite when Jack's family house is being prepared to be put for rent. Tensions rise and the night turns sour as old wounds are opened, outing their skewed views of what their shared childhood really meant.
Sam took over as a host on The Project in 2023. He couldn’t tie a tie. Whenever he’d wear one, he’d look like an outer suburban real-estate agent or a teenager on his way to court. He has overcome this huge personal and professional hurdle and is back with a huge new hour of comedy. P.S he swears more than he does on telly.
After their lives take them in directions they never expected, and having slowly drifted apart over the years, Jessica and Todd meet for dinner to try and get back to where they once were.
With one hour to come up with $20,000, a desperate man races against time to repay his debts.
A reclusive artist, Paul Caruso, lives in isolation, known only for his brilliant work. When a wealthy woman commissions a portrait, their brief, uneasy encounter stirs something deep within him. As he continues painting beyond the commission, the process begins to unravel a memory he's tried to forget. That memory gradually takes control, turning into a confession. His response will change his life forever.
Following a high school friend groups collective suspension, Liam starts to wonder if he made the right choice of friends.
Two Homelands is both a commemoration of war and a celebration of community. 2024 marked 50 years since the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Six elderly Australian Greek Cypriots – aged 70 to 102 – reflect on their war-torn island, life in Australia and their desire to see unification with their Turkish Cypriot compatriots. Filmed in Greek, the documentary offers a powerful perspective on migration, displacement, identity, resilience and cultural legacy.
Threads of Home is set in the spring of Pakistan. Following the story of Aliya, a young girl participating in the Basant Kite Flying Festival in Punjab. As Aliya plays with the kite, a sudden powerful gust of wind tears it from her grasp. The string snaps, leaving her standing helpless, clutching nothing but a frayed thread as she watches the kite drift farther and farther away, out of reach.
An unemployed man discovers a self improvement course. He enrolls and unwittingly joins a cult run by a heartless AI leader.
In 2010, renowned Australian artists George Gittoes and Hellen Rose established the Yellow House in Jalalabad, Afghanistan - a sanctuary for artistic expression amidst conflict. This documentary chronicles their return to the Yellow House in 2024 under Taliban rule, aiming to demonstrate that "where war fails, art wins."
It's been a year since Killarna tried to take her own life, today is her 18th birthday, and things are slowly starting to feel ok again, but not all is as it seems.
When productive order dissolves into subtle chaos, an office worker begins to question what holds her world together.
46 years in the making, this is the story of the Illawarra Hawks from foundation to championship, told by the players, staff and community.
Walking with Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular (formerly Live Experience) is an arena stage show based off the palaeo-documentary Walking with Dinosaurs, which toured from 2007 to 2020. The show sees audiences guided trough the mesozoic by a palaeontologist named Huxley. The show used giant mobile puppets (with a few suits for good measure) created by Australian company The Creature Technology Company.
Charlie, a socially anxious man struggling with self-confidence, confronts his feelings of inadequacy during a comically awkward support group session. Through a confrontation with Carol, the facilitator of the support group, he inches toward embracing the imperfect, quirky charm of being "goofy sexy."
The internal symphony of the feminine mind navigating a night out - where fear and joy exist side by side.
Curtis Levy is a man on a musical mission - running for the Australian senate on a single ticket to make the folksong "Waltzing Matilda" the new national anthem when Australia becomes a republic. Join Curtis and his long-suffering campaign manager Jo Smith over the course of their chaotic, under-funded campaign as they strive to unite Australians in one voice through this rousing, popular song.
Tjintu Pakani: Sunrise Awakening charts the growth and awakened awareness of a group of Aborigines as they discover themselves at the Black Theatre Arts and Culture Centre in Redfern.
A man has Green Fever.
A man encounters Slarm Chairs.
The story of a blind man encountering a beggar on the street with the slapstick fight that ensues uncovers each of the men to look back at themselves & reflect.
Following the misadventures of Detective Raymond Deuce on his nightly prowls in the city. A city that has shaped him. A city he hopes to change.
What happens when the values of the culture you’ve always known no longer align with how you see the world? The New Peasants provides an intimate look into the life of Meg, Patrick, and their sons Zephyr and Woody. A family who, for 20 years, have been transitioning away from modern industrial culture toward a radically simple, sustainable, and beautiful way of life.
Three Sydney-based creatives reflect upon the experiences and influences that shape personal style, exploring the intersection between fashion and individual storytelling.
A young man recalls his recent visit to a decrepit and mysterious seaside town.
Images of boats on the river.
Travels in Burma.
A lone terrestrial being. Nature and its inexplicable power The empires we build and the terrain in which we lay claim territory explores our relationship with the natural world, and questions the ownership and possession of the lands in which we inhabit.
Blakwork is a dance film collaboration of Wakka Wakka Kombumerri Choreographer Katina Olsen and Gomeroi poet and legal researcher Alison Whittaker. Created through yarns using inspiration from Alison’s book of the same name, Blakwork speaks to those who came before us, their work and the work we continue in their footsteps against all adversity in so-called Australia.
A visual accompaniment.
A river, the sea, surfaces as liquid silver and associated abstractions. A lone swimmer crosses the frame. Shot in Super 8, transferred and finished in digital video. B&W with some colour. Silent.
I'm Not Your Heroine examines pain, loss, addiction, and the space in which they intertwine. It is the story of a mother who is helpless to alleviate the pain of her son, who turns to drugs after his father-figure commits suicide.
Soo is a short documentary that traces the life of 100-year-old grandfather Colin Soo as he revisits the places in Sydney that shaped his identity. This intimate portrait is a reflection on heritage, generational bonds, and the Cantonese Australian diaspora.
‘Vacations in America’ is a film accompaniment to the debut album by Oh Francis.
Israelis in Berlin are among the world's fastest growing Jewish populations, drawn by the city's arts scene and culture of free thinking. But how is life for them in the country that staged the Holocaust?
This film uses the data of digital photographs of the site of the Brownlie Towers in Bentley, Western Australia. This data was first captured digitally via a camera on-site and then the data of those files was projected onto analogue film which was then in turn returned to the digital space via a scanner. The scanner itself became a sight for further experimentation as the film was pulled through and moved at varying speeds. Similarly the audio was created from the data of the same photos.
After Izzy and Lucy share a kiss, Lucy is forced to look inward, and faced with a reality about herself that she's been trying to ignore for years.
After a messy breakup, with nowhere to go, John shows up at his ex-girlfriend's house in hopes of warmth and sympathy, instead finding nothing but hatred and resentment.
Two strangers meet at a train station in the dead of night, but unexpectedly find more in common than they'd ever realise.
Eliana's neighbour always keeps the top light on, the white glow spills right into her backyard, and she can see everything. So when her neighbour hangs a disturbing flag in the window in clear view of her children, she feels compelled to call the police.
a reoccurring dream
An experimental study that explores colour grading and visual emotion.
A reunion between two old friends at an Inner West Sydney terrace reveals resentment and abandonment issues. What does it truly mean to be ‘mates’?
A haunted soul in a beautiful world. A story of betrayal, the loss of innocence and the birth of insanity...