The actions of a handful of troubled young people are seen from two different perspectives in this drama from Australian...
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2009
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2008
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A pair of refugees trying to escape into Australia learn the hard way that being an illegal alien isn't as simple as it seems...
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2007
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2001
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Produced in the run-up to Sydney's 2000 Olympic Games, this film is an unapologetic publicity piece for one of the world's...
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1999
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PC is a super smart Jack Russell Terrier (Forrest) who knows how to use a computer thanks to his brilliant owner Alex...
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1997
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The fishing industry of a small Northwestern coastal town is nearly destroyed when a mysterious giant sea creature takes up...
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1996
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It begins as a seemingly cut and dried case of sexual harassment, but the more the conciliator assigned to the case...
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1996
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This Australian drama is an adaptation of Hannie Rayson's award-winning play. It is the tale of the three Moynihan sisters,...
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1995
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1994
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Sex, religion, and morality are the key ingredients in this Australian comedy set in the 1930s. Rev. Anthony Campion...
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1994
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This genial Australian coming-of-age film is based on the experiences of its narrator, writer and director Bob Ellis. The...
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1993
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Pop star Phil Collins abandoned his usually sunny persona for a more sinister role in this unusual comedy thriller from...
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1993
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1992
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Contrary to what outsider film-buffs and older people might think, for Australians a "garbo" is not someone with a...
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1992
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Director John Duigan brings Jean Rhys' difficult 1966 best-selling novel to the screen. It's a story meant to be a prequel to...
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1992
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Luna Park is an aged amusement park located in an area of prime real estate in Sydney Australia. Tiny Tim, at the time of...
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1990
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This grim drama examines the situation of Aya (Eri Ishida), a Japanese war bride living in Australia in the late forties. Her...
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1990
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In El Salvador in the late '70s, the wealthy few rule the impoverished many. To maintain the status quo against peasant...
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1989
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When a 4039 AD city is threatened by malevolent cyborgs, a group of humans from the city time-travels to a desert in 1988...
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1989
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1989
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In one of her first adult starring roles, Nicole Kidman played the lead in the three-part Australian miniseries Bangkok...
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1989
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The life of a teen in an isolated small town is the subject of Australian writer/director John Duigan's film, set in 1962 in...
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1988
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This off-beat children's story is about Andy (Gully Coote), a trusting youngster who is duped into believing the $20 he just...
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1986
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1985
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Broaching an issue that would lead to considerable litigation and controversy over the years, first-time director...
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1985
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1985
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A bold revisionary look at Australian cinema history, Don't Call Me Girlie rescues from history's dustbin the women who...
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1985
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Jason Connery (son of Sean Connery) stars as Johnny Kirkland in this slightly uneven teen drama about facing down obstacles...
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1984
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The Australian Winds of Jarrah was inspired by a "Harlequin Romance" novel. Running away from a failed romance, stunning...
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1983
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In this standard auto-racing-mixed-with-murder tale from Down Under, a gang steals and then strips cars to sell the parts for...
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1983
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Yes, Stir is a prison picture, but don't be put off by the seeming flippancy of its slangy title. Ben Jewson based his...
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1980
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This detailed documentary traces the extermination of the Tasmanian aborigines through the greed and superior weapons of...
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1979
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Based on a novel by Colin Theile, the Australian Blue Fin stars Hardy Kruger as a taciturn tuna boat captain. Kruger's son,...
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1978
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This easygoing drama offers a look back at the early days of the Australian movie business, and it was based on the real-life...
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1977
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Storm Boy (Greg Rowe) is a rambunctious Australian youth, living along the coastline with his freewheeling father. At the...
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1976
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The principal characters in this Australian miniseries were James Casey (John Meillon) and his terminally ill son, Sean (Mark...
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1976
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Two children ride the same pony in this Disney film, but neither one is happy about sharing the animal they both love. James...
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1975
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Director Ken Hamman's breakthrough historical drama was the first Australian film of the 1970s to gain international acclaim,...
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1974
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