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- A headstrong journalist whose investigative podcast uncovers a strange artifact, an alien conspiracy, and the lies at the heart of her own story.
- 'Limbo' follows the investigation of a twenty year-old outback cold case murder by jaded detective Travis Hurley.
- A nine-year-old Aboriginal Australian orphan boy arrives in the dead of night at a remote monastery run by a renegade nun.
- An aspiring documentarian and two conservationists who venture into the Outback to record the animals displaced by bushfires where they discover a terrifying new species.
- See the sights, sounds and high tech action - See the world's most infamous Villains, See the unbelievable Women and the dashing Roger Moore and Sean Connery playing James Bond 007 with a licence to kill. They dance for him, They yearn for him, They die for him.
- This game follows the storyline of the novel and 1963 movie, with adding in new scenes to make the game more action-oriented, as well as changing the affiliation of the main villains.
- Follows the remarkable history of six decades of James Bond music, going behind the lens into one of the greatest movie franchise and the iconic 007 theme song.
- Follows scientists, activists, artists and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders who are exploring how to use diversity, collaboration and creativity to create a resilient future.
- Following an exploration mission on P2S-569, and the discovery of an underground facility intact, the SGC made the decision to use the existing infrastructure to develop a new site: the Gamma Base.
- Inspired by actual events, 'The Dictionary of Lost Words' is set in the early 20th Century when the women's suffrage movement was at its height and the Great War loomed. Esme is born into a world of words. Motherless and irrepressibly curious, she spends her childhood in the 'Scriptorium', a garden shed in Oxford where her father and a team of dedicated lexicographers are collecting words for the very first Oxford English Dictionary. Esme's place is beneath the sorting table, unseen and unheard. One day a slip of paper containing the word 'bondmaid' flutters to the floor. Esme begins to collect other words from the Scriptorium that are misplaced, discarded or have been neglected by the dictionary men. Over time, Esme realizes that some words are considered more important than others, and that words and meanings relating to women's experiences often go unrecorded. While she dedicates her life to the Oxford English Dictionary, secretly, she begins to collect words for another dictionary: 'The Dictionary of Lost Words'.
- The Giants explores the intertwined fates of trees and humans in this poetic portrait of environmentalist Bob Brown and the Forest. From a seedling to forest elder: the film is a masterclass that draws on Bob's 50 years of inspiring activism, from the Franklin campaign for Tasmania's last wild river, to today's battle for the Tarkine rain forest. Told in Bob's own words, his story is interwoven with the extraordinary life cycle of Australia's giant trees, bought to the screen with stunning cinematography and immersive animated forest landscapes.
- Showcases a woman, her family, and a life changing visit.
- A young girl named Miya, who is chased because of her mysterious abilities, meets Rikka Isurug, who has been born in the family of ninja for generations.
- This movie is about the Estonian War of Independence (1918-1920), specifically the students fighting on the nationalist side, but also shown the conflict between two ideologies (Estonian nationalism and communism).
- The gripping true story of how a former Australian football captain and a ragtag team of social media warriors, challenged two monarchies, a military junta and the world's richest and most influential sporting body FIFA, to rescue the life of a fellow player and save the soul of football.
- Aussie Snake Wranglers follows the day-to-day dramas of six men and women who work in one of Australia's most dangerous occupations - snake catching. In each episode of this exciting docu-series the team, led by venomous snake guru Stuart McKenzie, answer multiple distress calls from everyday Aussies whose homes have been invaded by these fearsome reptiles. Time is always the enemy as snakes can disappear in the blink of an eye, leaving families distraught and fearing for their lives. But Stuart and his team won't stop until the snake is caught and relocated - even if that means putting their own lives on the line.
- A biographical film about the life of actor Humphrey Bogart.
- Serial insomniac Dr Michael Mosley puts his body on the line to trial Australia led world first sleep treatments and together with their nation's top scientists will wake them up to the dangers of bad slumber inspiring a sleep revolution.
- When a homeless man interrupts the comfortable routine of First Church of Raymond, life will never be the same for the apathetic congregation.
- A mother, a daughter and a stranger from another land are thrown together on an unexpected road trip that takes them on a journey of love, humour and redemption.
- The game follows the storyline of the movie. Bond must fight the international terrorist Renard, who plots to use nuclear weapons to achieve his dark objectives.
- A space princess is thrust out of her sheltered life and into a galactic quest to save her bounty hunter ex-girlfriend from the Straight White Maliens.
- Video GameSCP: Infohazard is a survival horror game based on the stories of the SCP Foundation, where you take on the role of a test subject who becomes the survivor or a reality-bending disaster. To survive, you must restore reality fragments around the facility while avoiding some of the most dangerous monsters and anomalies that they contain. You must navigate through the high-tech facility and to find a way to stop what might just be an end-of-the-world scenario. SCP: Infohazard immerses you in the inner workings of The SCP Foundation like never before, with breathtaking details, clever puzzles, heart-pounding stealth, combat, and more. Use the environment to your advantage as you avoid detection, shoot around corners, distract the monstrous anomalies, and more.
- A lonely young woman survives a suicide bombing and assumes the identity of one of its victims. As she moves into his apartment her grip on reality starts to crack.
- In 1978 The Angels were a behemoth of the Aussie rock scene and on the path to international success... until they just missed their chance.
- The film starts as a journey by the two directors-protagonists. Olga and Andrei, on the two sides of the frontline during the Russian-Georgian wars in August 2008. A film on such a hot political (and geopolitical) subject first of all establishes emotional contact with the audience by depicting human drama, before coming up with political conclusions. They emerge naturally and powerfully as overwhelming evidence of Russian imperialist plot shows through the Russian media smokescreen as well as mistakes and naivete of the Georgians. The filmmakers return to their St. Petersburg studio loaded with unique footage and evidence which they analyze in the process of film-editing. This process is intertwined in the film's narrative and the viewer gets a sense of partaking in it. In this way the filmmakers are able to come to forceful conclusions without slipping into propaganda and prejudice that characterize too many films about the August war. Importantly the film puts the recent war in context of the post-Soviet history which has managed to keep its darkest secrets away from the international public's attention despite dozens of relevant UN resolutions. At the same time as Milosevic was earning the reputation of the biggest evil of the post-communist world, Russia was sponsoring and conducting the campaign of terror and ethnic cleansing against the Georgian population of integral parts of Georgia, with cruelty exceeding that of the war in the former Yugoslavia.
- The Burnt Half is a film that goes to the heart of a shattered community in the wake of the 2020 bushfires that destroyed two-thirds of this idyllic island, which was the jewel in the crown of South Australia and a global tourism icon.
- Luku Ngarra is an unflinching, indigenous Australian Aboriginal funded documentary on the history and culture of Arnhem Land leading up to the present day, seen through the eyes of one of Australia's most respected Indigenous elders and traditional lawmen, the Reverned Doctor Djiniyini Gondarra OAM. Set mainly in the remote community of Elcho Island, the film is a timely challenge to the dominant mainstream paradigm that has failed to recognise the true value and importance of traditional Aboriginal law and culture for the wellbeing of remote communities.
- Your name is Bond - James Bond, the world's top secret Agent, and now embarking on one of the most important missions of your career. Take part in three exciting arcade/adventure games taken straight from the film.
- The unknown origin story of how a handful of underdogs risked everything to ignite the current worldwide revolution in cannabis policy. Reflecting Oakland, California's rich history of civil resistance, they opened the first ever cannabis college, Oaksterdam University, and got Prop 19 - a measure to legalize cannabis - on the ballot in California, thus bringing this taboo topic to the mainstream and opening a conversation on its social justice impact. Filmed over a decade, this groundbreaking film illuminates the power of the activist, no matter the cause. Winner Audience Award Slamdance Film Festival 2023 in Unstoppable Program, Winner Remi Award Feature Documentary Worldfest Houston 2023, Winner Mayors Award Oakland Film Festival, Winner Stony Award for Best Documentary Celeb Stoner Magazine.
- Alfie is a hopeless romantic. Despite nearing 30, he remains gloriously naïve, a youthful bright spark of a human being. When he meets Effie in a real-life meet cute, he believes they are destined for forever. That's the way it happens in the movies, right? But Effie, the daughter of the kind of parents who never hold hands, is much more realistic. In a series of nostalgia-soaked memories of their blossoming relationship, we see the world through Alfie's eyes. Falling in love, moving in together, becoming the kind of comfortable partners that people yearn for. When the cracks start to show, is it reality seeping in? Can we trust what we are seeing? Can Alfie trust his own memories? This is an intimate, visceral exploration of love, relationships and the way we cling to the past in order to ignore our present.
- A profile of Tasmanian-born combat cameraman Neil Davis, particularly his time in South Vietnam and Cambodia in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
- After the untimely death of his partner Alex Garcia is pushed back into the dating world by his overbearing family. Overweight and inexperienced in the gay dating scene, Alex struggles to find a connection until he discovers Phatz-Ohs!, a nightclub where heavy men are all the rage. Alex revels in the love and attention of a newfound companion but he's soon to discover that too much of a good thing still has its downsides...
- Brad Whittaker international arms dealer and megalomaniac Necros - his ruthless sidekick killer. Koskov, double dealing KGB General and the beautiful Kara, the sophisticated Czech cellist who wins the hero's heart. Watch them against James Bond, renowned British Secret Agent (for whom love and death is a way of life) and you have all the ingredients for a super spy story) and a great gripping game. The game is closely based on the all action film and coin-op Arcade game from Arcadia, but puts you into the action as you control James Bond through eight fast and furious levels. Moving from Gibraltar to Afghanistan, you encounter the SAS (friendly) and the KGB (not so friendly) enemy helicopters (very unfriendly!) and even a milkman with exploding bottles. Now go ahead and join James Bond - living on the edge.
- James Bond must stop Auric Goldfinger from taking the world's gold supply, stop the destruction of Kentucky, deal with Pussy Galore and fight with Oddjob.
- Fifi and Lily are back for more fun and another amazing underwater adventure in fishtale reef. Join Trigger the seahorse, Kiki the pufferfish and their favorite teacher Professor Shark as they travel to locations under the sea.
- Let's save energy, whatever the cost. The European Commission in Brussels banned incandescent light bulbs and forced all EU citizens to buy compact fluorescent lamps containing mercury. The documentary BULB FICTION shows, why these measures marketed as "win, win, win"-situation by the industry, public policy officials and NGOs turned out to be expensive, a health hazard and questionable for citizens.
- Through previous interviews, Sean Connery explores different parts of his life.
- After returning to Australia from the failed Gallipoli campaign, A First Nations soldier faces scrutiny that forces him to question his choices, identity, and future.
- "Beyond Blazing Boards" is an absolutely action packed surfing adventure with an up to the minute examination of what high powered surfing is all about. Filmed in Bali, Australia, Mexico and California, "Beyond Blazing Boards" covers exciting free surfing action by the world's top professionals in classic conditions around the world. From perfect 12 foot Padang Padang to a close examination of today's dramatic pro surfing tour, only ''Beyond Blazing Boards'' tells the full story of surfing's evolution in the mid 1980's.
- A portrait of the actor, film teacher, critic, and legendary cinephile, John Flaus, in a unique film mosaic structured around cryptic crossword clues and solutions suggesting the content of the twelve sequences. Extracts from some of his many film and stage performances are intercut with scenes from some of his favourite movies and juxtaposed against scenes of his everyday life. This film was shot between 1988 and 1992 when John's life was in a particular stage of transition, moving from Fitzroy where he lived alone, to share life with his partner Natalie de Maccus. Shown as a "work in-progress" at the Melbourne Film Festival 1992, the film was denied completion funding and was put on hold. From 2007 Tammer and editor Kit Guyatt reconstructed the film, completing it in November 2009. Together they have created an affectionate yet unsentimental portrait of Flaus, which resonates as a true and accurate representation of an amazing man. Is there anyone else who knows the Australian film industry like John Flaus?
- Onoff is a world-famous writer who has not published a new book for some time and increasingly revels in his reclusive personality. One night during a storm he is picked up by the police without any kind of identification or memory of recent events, perplexing the authorities. During the interrogation, a literature-loving inspector tries to work out what happened during that afternoon and immerses himself in the mind of his admired author to reveal a mysterious crime. Inspired by the film A Pure Formality (1994), by Giuseppe Tornatore.
- Abandoned by his playboy musician father a teenager from the barrio of San Antonio searches for a means to reunite with his estranged family in Los Angeles.
- For centuries, monkeys have inhabited the temple at Bandapur, deep in the central region of India. The monkeys have been accorded sacred status by the natives, because of an untrue myth that the animals built the temple at the dawn of civilization. The overseer of the palace, Chowkidar (Alan Hale), says peace and tranquility will prevail throughout the area as long as the monkeys remain on the temple grounds. He is the keeper of the key to the palace gates, charged with regulating the flow of tourists who visit the temple daily. An unscrupulous animal trader named Zaerbo hoodwinks Chowkiddar into a shady deal to steal the monkeys and sell them to zoos around the world.
- Nora is fourteen and lives with her parents in a quiet Berlin suburb. She is a romantic introvert who spends her day retreated into her own enchanted dreamworld. Her parents, Anette and Uwe, are busy trying to handle reality; both are wrestling with unrealized hopes and dreams along with the added troubles caused by Anette's return to her studies and Uwe's struggling business. When Thomas, a former lover of Anette's and his family move in next door, the already fragile foundations of Nora's family are rocked.
- When former Afghan Refugee Muzafar Ali, discovers that Afghans have been an integral part of Australia for over 160 years, he begins to photograph their descendants in a search to define his own new Afghan-Australian identity. Then the Taliban take over Afghanistan and his old country comes calling.
- «My friends in Beirut freely recount their most secret, ardent and obsessive sexual experiences, in minute detail», confides Danielle Arbid, a filmmaker who has already won numerous prizes at Locarno. Archival footage of prim young girls alternates with darkened shots of men and women discussing their formative experiences and their fantasies. Their words and the visual representations create a highly poetic erotic tension.
- Most women leaving prison eventually end up back inside, but one musician and and her guitar want to prove that music can be a powerful tool for change and rehabilitation, behind bars and beyond. Will music open the door to a different future and set this these women prisoners free?
- 'Volcano' takes you on a spell-binding journey through the dramatic volcanic landscapes of Mount Gambier and western Victoria - lava flows spilling into the sea; underground caverns bubbling with magma; deep, water-filled caves so clear that divers seem to float in settings of breath-taking beauty. Using the latest scientific research, the film tells the incredible story of the eight major eruptions that created Mount Gambier - a story that starts in a local school oval and finishes in the sparkling waters of the Blue Lake. Hosted by Rescue Special Ops' Luke McKenzie, the film lifts the lid on one of the most exciting stories to come out of Southern Australia in the last 120 million years.
- Ten socioeconomically varied British households take on the potentially life-changing responsibility of a puppy. Over the course of six moths they must try to house-train 10 puppies of various breeds and personalities.