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2007
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Director Franc Roddam and co-scripter Anton Diether adapted Herman Melville's 1851 classic for this four-hour TV miniseries...
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1998
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This Australian animal adventure begins at a Queensland farm where young Billy (Jamie Croft), who lives with his widowed...
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1997
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The Bells live on a sheep station in the Australian outback, struggling from year to year just to get by. In this story, they...
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1993
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Filmed in the Australian outback, but set in an unnamed country, this stylish and decidedly liberal drama attempts to be the...
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1992
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The two-part Australian miniseries Fields of Fire III was the third and final annual installment in the Australian TV saga...
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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 sequel to the 1987 Australian miniseries Fields of Fire was set in 1946. Having weathered WWII, British expatriate Bluey...
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1988
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1988
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This low-budget film is about a discontented, rather boring couple. Nick Bailey (Harold Hopkins) is tired of his office job,...
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Nick Bailey
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1984
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The Australian Highest Honor is comparatively little-known outside its country of origin, which is a shame. Set during World...
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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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Jock Farrell
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1983
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The Australian-made Buddies is essentially a Down Under gold rush western. Two friends in Queensland team up with a miner and...
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Johnny
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1983
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Monkey Grip is a frank portrayal of a year in the life of a divorced mother (Noni Hazlehurst) living in Melbourne, trying to...
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Willie
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1982
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Ginger Meggs (Paul Daniel) is a young "Dennis the Menace" who first appeared in Australian comic strips in 1921. In this film...
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1982
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Sara Dane (Juliet Jorden) is an 18th-century gal who marries her way up the social ladder until she's able to get into...
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1981
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Danny
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1981
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The first of two consecutive films to see director Peter Weir team with Mel Gibson (the other being...
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Les McCann
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1981
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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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Larry
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1977
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Early in his career, Australian director Bruce Beresford helmed Don's Party, which closely mirrors Shampoo in its basic...
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1976
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This futuristic political drama stars Joe James as the Australian minister of defense. In seeking a military alliance with...
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1971
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Also known as Return of the Boomerang, Adam's Woman is set in the rough-and-tumble Australia of the 1840s. Beau Bridges plays...
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1970
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James Mason is Bradley Morahan, an Australian artist far away from home and trying to prod his muse in the bowels of New York...
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1969
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