A cup of tea might not solve every problem but it can act as a kind of punctuation for life’s travails.
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A cup of tea might not solve every problem but it can act as a kind of punctuation for life’s travails.
Werner searches for his lost hearing aid before his wife Adele dies of cancer.
The future is communal. Populations are increaing. Cities are densifying. The idea of owning our own property seems like a faraway ideal; nowhere near the 22 year-old reality of Tom and Lou. What does the future of living look like?
Isolated and separated from their families, hear stories from the men on Manus in their own words.
An incredible story of courage and the human spirit, which follows international celebrity endurance athlete Samantha Gash (Australian Survivor) on her epic 3,200km purpose-fuelled adventure across India.
In 2013, Film makers Anna and Tom Davies set off on a round-the-world journey, meeting and connecting with different people from different backgrounds and collating their stories. Each person interviewed shared who they are, what they'd experienced, their ideas on love and freedom and lessons they've learnt. The documentary is a compilation of these stories and insights. An opportunity to learn, appreciate, connect and care about people living in our global community.
In a confined space, a woman in evident distress breaks free to “caper like a wild thing” in a series of riveting vignettes enacted by choreographer-performer Anca Frankenhaeuser.
King Richard III, recently excavated from a car park, is searching through history while detaining a flock of ducks.
A painted figure steps through a doorway undergoing a surreal exploration of body and identity, all the while being confronted with distortions of herself.
Just beyond the walls of the cottage in the forest, sinister forces are gathering and preparing to strike.
June 16, 2011 Chenrezig Institute hosted the inaugural visit of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, Tenzin Gyatso. Founded in 1974 by Lama Thubten Yeshe, the Institute in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland was one of the first centres for Tibetan Buddhism in the Western World and remains one of the largets
A whole new way to avoid mind theft and rectal probing.
A portrait of a small Georgian village filmed across the seasons, that focuses on family intricacies and working the land in a timeless place of transience and refuge.
A romantic drama depicting the relationship and series of conflicts between two petite bourgeoisie in China's metropolis Shanghai.
Follow two Australian performers, Elliot Sexton and Mr. Juicy as they invite you into their anxiety filled lives and their... "friendship!" The modern age "odd couple" team up to give you an insight into their crazy lives. Elliot Sexton and Mr. Juicy show you their preperation leading into a local wrestling event while sharing stories from their careers. Hear the amazing story of when they first met and how the two manage to stay friends throughout their wrestling adventures. Mr. Juicy finally opens up about his anxiety issues and what made him decide to change his life... Losing a massive 35kg to date with the help of Elliot Sexton's personal training program! These two hold nothing back and tell all in this hilarious documentary that you must see to believe!
A chaotic digital landscape where any fantasy can be realised.
In his third book and second documentary, Monte Dwyer sets out across Australia to look for the mystical H Chord, discovered missing during a jam session in 2010. While the search proves to be fruitless, the journey proves to be fruitful as he encounters all sorts of characters from Maralinga to the Kimberley and Arnhem Land.
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.
After a delightful but dreadful funeral, Linda arrives home just in time to receive a package, a package that will change everything.
Working collaboratively with tMFHA we developed a dramatic short film called MATES, which was designed to educate audiences on teen suicide by fostering the skills and knowledge required to facilitate peer-to-peer intervention among young people. By dramatising depression through the story of three mates, we were able to show youth audiences what depression looks like, the warnings signs of suicide, and what they can do to help their friends through dark times.
Nate and Nathan, inseparable friends since childhood, vow during their high school years to prioritize their friendship above all, especially in matters of love. Following a heart-wrenching split from his long-term girlfriend Denise, Nate embarks on a journey of self-exploration, only to return a year later with a newfound certainty that Denise is his destined partner. However, upon his return, he discovers a shocking secret about his hometown that shatters his previous beliefs. Now, Nate faces the challenging dilemma of honoring their loyalty pact or potentially sacrificing his chance with Denise for good.
A boy must get to a party
Meet Graham. To survive on our roads, you’d need to look something like him. Graham is the TAC’s latest road safety project, highlighting how vulnerable the human body is to the forces involved in transport accidents.
Wuli Wuli and Waka Waka brotherboy Kai and Wiradjuri brotherboy Dean explain what it means to be a brotherboy and talk about their transition journeys and the support they have been given in their own Indigenous communities.
When the son of a billionaire (Riley Hillman) is required by the government to complete his English Degree in order to gain access to his inheritance, worlds collide when he walks to class and brushes up against the schools resident bully (Dallas Rodgers).
The Motorbikin Team ride the trackless dunes of the Simpson Desert in search of the Geographical Centre. Includes amazing aerial footage! Plus they head for Big Red to say goodbye to an old friend and tips on building the ultimate desert bike!
A bored tollbooth operator does the night shift in the middle of nowhere.
This classic surf experience sees Western Australia's best surfers tackle the state's most exciting waves.. It offers non-surfers a sneak peek in to the surf culture and is guaranteed to get surfers of all ages pumped for their next session.
James struggles to chose between the love from his boyfriend, or the only family he has left. After his boyfriend encourages him to stand up for himself, he comes out to his conservative mother. His mother, a widow and devout Catholic, is hellbent on keeping her family righteous and pure as to be together in the afterlife. Thinking she can rid him of this illness, James is forced into shock therapy, leaving him conflicted, full of self hatred and a shell of his former self.
Shakespeare's forgotten masterpiece of a good man in an evil world.
One bullet can do a lot of damage.
Live concert film by The Necks, documenting their November 22, 2016 show.
The eight ladies in this film come from Alyawarr Country in the Sandover River region in central Australia, about 250km north of Alice Springs. The filmmakers joined them on a five-day journey into the bush to hunt echidna and gather bush foods such as the bush potato. As they hunt and gather, and as they sit around their campfire at night preparing the food, they talk about the old days and how life has changed.
A mature man who finally decides to quit his hysterical wife for his childhood sweetheart boyfriend until drama happens.
Growing concern among young Aboriginal community leaders, particularly those in the Borroloola Men's Group, drew them to the idea of re-enacting a walk that hadn't occurred for almost thirty years. The Buwarrala-Journey is a traditional walk for the Garrwa, Yanyuwa, Mara and Gurdanji peoples of the Gulf of Carpentaria in northern Australia. Practiced for generations as part of the initiation of young boys, the walk was re-enacted in 1988 and documented in the film, Buwarrala Agarriya - Journey East. Gadrian Jarwijalmar Hoosan was twelve years old then and was one of four boys or Daru – boys who were prepared for their initiation ceremony. As an adult he had become a mentor to younger men, and directed a new film to record the new re-enactment of the walk in late 2017. The walk involved over one hundred community members - children, their families, teachers and volunteers, who covered a distance of seventy kilometres in seven days.
One Two is a short drama film which centres around the protagonist Maddy, a shy and introverted first generation migrant who wants to pursue her passion for AFL.
The Australian resort city known as Gold Coast has a problem with sharks in their suburbs and is looking for possible solutions.
Fat Pizza vs Housos: Live follows Australia's favourite character comedians from pub to pub in some of the roughest suburbs in Australia.
Jandamarra's campaign against white settlers in the Kimberleys in the north of Western Australia in the 1880s remains a source of pride and inspiration for the Bunuba people. A book, a play, and now a documentary film, are helping to bring the story to a wider audience and a new generation of Bunuba people. A feature film is also in development.
Tegan is 12, in love with the coolest boy in class and just found out where meat comes from. Tegan faces intolerance and peer pressure as she struggles to she find the strength to follow her heart.
Every night, a promise is kept. As the sun sets, a special train runs to pick up a passenger, and bring her back into the city by dawn.
"Hello! I'm JaguarElla. I am a cool cat! I can sing in tune according to modern technology!"
Adam struggles with how Tom is handling the breakup of their relationship.
The pull of ancestry as it shifts into the present, communication across generations, heritage as it delivers you to the future, viral cooking show videos, honouring those you love, familial creativity and collaboration, moving with the geopolitical tides across Asia, cooking as a useful and caring act.
Floating in a timeless space 5 Victorian community members contemplate what if a treaty was signed in 1788? Differences aside there is common unity.
Shot in Iceland the film lingers in conversation with the ice of a glacier.
A subversive pagan-western fever dream balancing bodies, nature, and the occult, filmed in the subarctic.
Two teens trying to escape the grips of a cannibalistic hunter in an apocalyptic Australian outback.
A tactile, layered animation in paint improvised in response to Andrew Schultz’s work for bassoon and piano.
A swarm of forms, reminiscent of alien spaceships or mechanical bats suspended in space.
A virtual sky awash with a digital aurora.
The passage of time – a story about things made out of lumps of clay.
A hapless astronaut looks on as a dismembered tongue grows legs and begins to survey all around it.
Mandala-like constructions representing vast and interconnected cycles of time and space.
Bestest jobs are a matter of perspective but a father’s work is never done.
Every monster has his day!
When your one graduating skills turns out to be destroying things, getting a job can be tough.
The gentlest of journeys through an increasingly shattering world.