During the zombie apocalypse one man discovers an unusual ability that may come in handy.
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During the zombie apocalypse one man discovers an unusual ability that may come in handy.
A young woman returns home after 13 years to her sick mother's crumbling hillside mansion and finds murder and swift death lurking in the dark.
Street performer Paul Cooper has an unlikely ally in his ongoing battle with anxiety and depression - his robot, Tubby.
Mother and son turned killers. Mama's Boy is a true crime Australian documentary investigating what drove Samantha Brownlow to convince her son Corey Lovell to murder her stepfather.
Follow Arnav, a six year old Southern Indian boy, as he explores his environment.
An intriguing visual essay on the value of having a good head.
Music lessons can be like torture and there’s just nowhere to hide and no exits available
Harry has shut himself away in the family beach house, where he's spending his time wallowing in drunken despair and eating baked beans straight out of the can. On an emotional support crusade - the kind only older sisters can supply - straight-laced Clare and new age hipster Grace breeze in to help him get it together. Wine is drunk, weed is smoked, and an old family tradition is resurrected. All that's left is for Harry to do something about the giant slug he's hiding in the caravan out front.
The world's fastest time attack machines and drivers converged on Eastern Creek Raceway in Sydney, Australia for the 2010 Yokohama Advan World Time Attack Challenge. Four teams from Japan and one from the US took on the top Pro Class time attack cars in Australia over 2 days. Over 100 highly modified cars also fought it out in the Open cna Clubsprint Classes, along with Australia's best drifters and two D1 drivers from Japan, also battled it out in the Tectaloy Drift Challenge. This DVD covers all the action from the two day event, with behind the scenes interviews, a closer look at all the Pro Class cars, pit reports, on-board camera's galore, including in every Pro Class car, and the best action from multiple cameras around the track!
Denis ‘Angry Ant’ is a fighter. He’s 56 and his hips are shot, but he’s determined not to retire without one last boxing match. As he prepares to take on a younger, stronger opponent, it’s revealed he’s facing a far tougher challenge than what’s waiting for him in the ring.
In a mythic parallel reality, a young man yearns for affinity and connection. In this age of digital avatars, he crafts a version of himself that is far more corporeal - by stitching together parts of himself to become his own cyborg twin. He calls this miraculous being into existence with a techno-magick concoction of symbology and code, and for a while they enjoy a strange and touching get-to-know-you-better of the self. But the cyborg has been corrupted by a cyberfeminist virus. This Other self embodies a dangerous idea: that there are parts of ourselves beyond our control. This lo-fi sci-fi features two transgender men, performing a very queer version of their own lives. It is an experimental hybrid of documentary, fiction and performance art.
The National Black Theatre movement in Redfern, Sydney formed at a very crucial time in Australian political history, culminating with the establishment of a political movement and the setting up of a number of significant Aboriginal organisations. The National Black Theatre has left a lasting legacy on national politics, social welfare and the Australian arts scene.
Our Latest Release featuring the Epic South Australian 24 where the Motorbikin Team pull off a Podium Finish in the Big Bore Class and get 3 out of 4 bikes across the finish line! Back it up with an Epic ride back to Queensland! Following a high altitude GPS Route accross the New Zealand Alps NZs Ultimate 2 up Destinations A blast across the NSW Tablelands on a Pair of VSM Africa Twins
A passerby experiences a disturbing encounter with a familiar figure.
An abstract animation set to music by Graeme Bell and his Orchestra recorded in Melbourne in 1950.
Could crash diets be the future of weight loss? This bold documentary tackles the obesity crisis head on, as scientists test a radical diet based on new research that could transform the way we lose weight forever.
Matt is a bully, but he's also a victim of an abusive father. His friends are conflicted when Matt attacks another student, but they don't stop him either. As the bullying continues support comes from his sister Em who can see him headed to a dark place. In the end, Matt must make a choice that will define him.
Michelle begins to question her sense of reality after a series of disturbing events.
All the trouble that Nan has come to blows over, may be the same trouble that brings the family together.
An intriguing exploration of the changing impact of speed on our ability to view an image and construct meaning and narrative.
Two Australians spend a day in Paris together, discussing life, politics and the universe. You couldn’t do that in Australia – people would just think you’re a wanker.
Architectural distortions of the second city.
An exploration of the contrast between appliqué and bricolage in creation of Khayamiya.
A father and his daughter spend a day planning a trip with a sailboat. Time passes gently as the father remembers their past days together. As the boat makes its way along the river, the past, the present, and the future become a gentle stream of consciousness. Memories of childhood overlap with the bittersweet autumnal taste of a life that mirrors itself on the shiny and glittering water of a river on a lazy afternoon.
In another foreign civil war, a desperate Aussie photojournalist must capture the memorable photo of exclusive death that will make her career. Even if it means creating the atrocities herself.
His name is Desmondo Ray. He enjoys peeing in the rain, altering offensive graffiti, and listening to sad music while having happy thoughts… This is his video dating tape.
A group of women who dared to change their worlds. The film documents the first twenty years of Australia's Jewish Lesbian Group of Victoria, the first LGBTIQ Jewish group to come out publicly to express pride in their Lesbian and Jewish identities and fight for visibility and against all forms of discrimination. 'It's Who We Are' provides an intimate view of the controversies these feisty women have confronted as they have challenged hetero-sexism, lesbophobia, anti-Semitism, racism, and xenophobia in their communities, and Australia. Along the way, they have created a community that honors their Jewish and Lesbian cultures. In changing their communities, these women have also been changed. The film documents the first 20 years of Australia’s Jewish Lesbian Group of Victoria, the first LGBTIQ Jewish group to come out publicly to express pride in their Lesbian and Jewish identities and fight for visibility and against all forms of discrimination.
"Saving Our Land", a follow up from “Panguna Mine Dilemma” on the struggle of the Indigenous population of Mekamui/Bougainville against the re-opening of Panguna mine by Rio Tinto's subsidy Bougainville Copper Limited. Panguna mine brought many problems to Mekamui and the war and ten year military blockade which followed its closure in 1989 has cost the lives of 20,000 people, which was a fifth of the population. None of the indigenous people living on the Land and from the Land want the mine re-opened. They have opposed the principles of large-scale- mining already in the 60's before the mine was opened and just want to live in peace and harmony without the intrusion of international companies ripping them of their resources and destroying and polluting their island.
A delirious adolescent wakes in the middle of the day to find his mother dead and little to no recollection of the past.
“To understand life is to know that much of it is lived in the dark - there is very little daylight in our understanding or comprehension. To find truth, we need to reach out for it, but most often when we pull our hands back to examine what we have found, our hands are empty…” Surrounded by jungle, a woman stands alone in a garden, as a wandering spirit enters her home.
An experimental that attempts to explore the synesthetic relationship between the sense of smell and the ability to see colour.
Two lifelong friends in their twilight years seek retribution against the schoolyard bully who tortured them as children.
Peg is an extremely lazy, compulsive hoarder who frequently attempts to re-invent her life but struggles to break free from her obsessive ways.
Two teenage girls are forced to confront who they are and who they can choose to be when an incident during their football match threatens to change everything.
Film Note is Rachel O’Reilly’s first output from her ongoing artistic research project The Gas Imaginary (2014), which explores forms and norms of unconventional extraction in the area of Gladstone harbor. She started this research while travelling to Australia to visit her father during the final stages of his terminal illness. In the metaphorical but also actual sense, while her father was still alive, the eco- and human sphere were still living. Now everything has been subject to merciless capitalist extraction, till the last breath and – if possible – beyond.
Documentary of trans-gender punk author and Richard Llewellyn Arts and Disability Trust grant winner, Teri Louise Kelly. Shot over two years, the film covers Kelly's foray into the Adelaide spoken word underground 2010-12.
Daniel Folkmover is a cabbie who runs an illegal operation on the side.
A rape victim is traumatised by flashbacks, both real and imagined, until an encounter with her attacker gives her the chance to confront her visions.
At its worst, depression can be a frightening, debilitating condition. Millions of people around the world live with depression. Many of these individuals and their families are afraid to talk about their struggles, and don't know where to turn for help. However, depression is largely preventable and treatable. Recognizing depression and seeking help is the first and most critical towards recovery.
What a wild show! The US Celtic punk powerhouse had the crowd rocking out on and off the stage, with the show climaxing in a huge stage invasion. Dropkick Murphys, live at Enmore Theatre in Sydney, AU. Recorded October 20, 2011.
Meet Sistergirls Bree and Rosalina as they talk about their lives and their work to create a support network for transgender and gender-diverse people in Australia and the Tiwi Islands.
The movie is based on a captivating true story.
Yu Ken Mekim is a story that resonates with many Papua New Guinean women going into business. It is a glimpse into the motivations, heart-aches and sacrifices women experience when deciding to do business. Rit Karre sold food on the streets of Goroka and now successfully runs the Steakhaus Restaurant. The film explores Rita's and her husband Peter's journey of fulfulling their dream.
he Motorbikin Team Tackle some of the most remote Tracks of the Pilbara and Gibson Desert on a mission to ride back to the East Coast of Oz Stage 1 of our V Strom Build
We ride the 2 toughest tracks of West Australias remote Kimberly Region plus New Zealands High Altitude Awakino Saddle, and test the new SWM 650 plus tech tips and much more!
The Motorbikin Team goes International and ships their bikes across the Tasman in search of New Zealand's ultimate dirt destinations! With a run time of almost 2 hours, Motorbikin 14 will make an awesome addition to your Motorbikin collection!
Motorbikin 8 runs for over 90 minutes and features Phil and Bill’s run from Queensland to Darwin on the next leg of the Round Oz Fingers Crossed series. If you like sand, this is a nonstop festival of big red roosts! Also includes a photographic tribute to our mate Bill
The Motorbikin Team are back with five dirty Adventures from all over Oz. High Country Drug Runners Phil Bill and Gav get to know their new DRs in the Victorian High Country with a little guidance from Robin Box Tenere Terrorists Phil and Hartley rack up a massive bar tab when they infiltrate a gathering of the Tenere Tragics in the Flinders Ranges Sundown The Motorbikin Team lead 40 filthy followers into the rocks of Sundown National Park on the QLD/NSW border. Hardcore High Country Posties The Hardcore Posties head for Hi Jinx in the Victorian High Country Break Up Party If Big Ardie falls in the forest does anybody hear? Find out as the Motorbikin team winds up the year with a Christmas break up ride. Safari Tanks We visit Safari Tanks and get tanked.
Ride the Bus with Bounce Patrol! 50 minutes of some of Bounce Patrol's best songs from our takes on classic nursery rhymes ("Wheels on the Bus", "Mary Had a Little Lamb") to our grooviest originals ("Do The Funky Robot", "Little Sharks")!
What an Australian native, the blue-banded bees do when people can't see them. That's right, they perform symphonic musical parts.
Ivan Milat: Killer in the Forest explores how Milat - Australia's worst serial killer - butchered seven backpackers in the Belanglo State Forest and what it took to catch him
A little book, three girls and a big game. In 1975 Jan Harper wrote a children’s book Girls Can Do Anything featuring three girls who wanted to play Aussie Rules Football. With the recent establishment of the AFL Women's League footy continues to be a metaphor for female participation in contemporary life.
Overgrown, farmed, pushed out, sold off and only half there, Beau sets off with shovel in hand, dressed like a 50's train driver, to re-trace an old train-line. To run the line end to end would be the first human passing in over 60 years. Police, fences, blackberries, runner musings and leftover pasta, map Beau against a warm autumn day as he makes his way across a landscape he's lived in his whole life.
Ben Felten (51), who as a teenager was diagnosed with a degenerative eye disease that left him completely blind in his mid-thirties. Despite his visual impairment, he wants to fulfill his childhood dream: top-level motorcycle racing.
A duck fell in love with a rock.
A down and out adventurer gets a job telling fortunes in the carpets he cleans. One such reading leads him to Belgrade to fall for a dancer whose boyfriends all end up dead and haunting her plumbing.
Bound to a wheelchair following a traumatic roadside accident, Owen attempts to cope by escaping into the safety of his imagination; an alternate world where Owen resides in a forest as an owl.
Packing on the pounds after writing a PhD, Beau's running again. He's also back in the shed; fixing stuff, making things, tinkering. For most of us, running was once a form of survival, hunting- or being hunted. Now, it can be as meaningful, or meaningless, than any other aspect of life. Running for Beau is practical- it gets him places, yet like a lot of runners, deeply embodied.
Filmed during the 2012 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Will Work for Laughs hears from experienced comedians like Greg Behrendt, author of He's Just Not That Into You, emerging comedy stars, like Daniel Connell and Mick Neven and successful fringe performers like Dr Brown and Slow Clap on the demands of a comedy career as well as live performances showing the artists doing what they do best.
Down a mysterious lane, overgrown with tomato plants, there is a house. Nobody goes there. There is a strange man who sings to himself as he tends his tomatoes - for whom? Does he make sauce? Does he dry teen and preserve in olive oil? Does he make soup? Nobody knows.