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.
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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.
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Adam struggles with how Tom is handling the breakup of their relationship.
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Two teens trying to escape the grips of a cannibalistic hunter in an apocalyptic Australian outback.
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A swarm of forms, reminiscent of alien spaceships or mechanical bats suspended in space.
A virtual sky awash with a digital aurora.
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The Tiwi Islands to the north of Australia is home to one of the world's oldest living cultures. It is also home to one of the world's largest populations of transgender women, they call themselves the Sistergirls. This is their story.
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Live concert film by The Necks, documenting their November 22, 2016 show.
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Follows 4 people who recount their lives after the death of a loved one.
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In regional Victoria in 1965, grasping onto the only meaningful relationship in her life – an affair with a woman – housewife Eleanor chains herself to the bar of a pub to protest discriminatory drinking laws. Her liberation risks security and the possibility of being outcaste in the town.
Young Australian Aiden Blyton revisits his experience of growing up as a gay, transgender boy at an all girls' high school. He reveals the impact of the pressures to stay silent about his pain, even around his closest friends.
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Two detectives investigate Harry Styles’ cryptic posters but soon they realise the case becomes deeper than it seems.
Wherever has he come from? Who is he hiding from? And what on earth will she do with him?! With a literal Mobster layin' low under her bed - it's up to our 8-year-old girl to figure out what exactly he's doing there - and how to get rid of him.
On a spooky midnight train, two gunmen go to work
In a deserted highway servo, a little girl and a space-bear do lunch.