Filmmaker Mark Hartley explores Australia's hidden genre in this documentary that casually casts aside "official" film...
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2009
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Director/screenwriter Gerald McMorrow makes his feature debut with this ambitious psychological sci-fi drama set between...
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2008
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From the very onset of her career, artist Margaret Mellis never hesitated to carve her own path or assert her individualism -...
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2008
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Per its title, director Richard Bracewell's low-key, über-British dramedy The Gigolos concerns itself with two male employees...
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2007
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Artful animation is employed to relate the story of a hero of the Buddhist faith in this docu-drama, the first directorial...
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Narrator
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2007
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2007
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Carolyn Perry
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2003
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This film covers St. Patrick's early life and the 30 years he later spent preaching the Gospel throughout Ireland. Actors...
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2000
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TV-commercial director Kevin W. Smith wrote and directed this British romantic comedy, his feature-film directorial debut....
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1997
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In this romantic fantasy, Liechtenhaus is one of those seldom-heard-of tiny European principalities. It is being ruled by...
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Queen Christina
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1993
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In this convoluted melodrama, a young wife has a mental breakdown and spends time in a hospital. Eventually, she wants to go...
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Dr. Sanders
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1991
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When in London, don's miss some of the beautiful attractions. This travelogue features a look at St. Paul's Cathedral, the...
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Host
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1991
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Nick Diamond (Colin Dale) is a private detective hired by a South American midget to guard a box containing a rare treasure....
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Lauren Bacardi
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1990
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1990
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This video production is from the earliest drama of this Russian playwright. ~ Rovi...
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1990
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John Madden's sweeping drama After the War tells the tale of a quarter-century relationship between two men who share a...
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1989
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Melancholia is a British suspenser, filmed and financed in Germany. Jeroen Krabbe plays a German art critic who in more...
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Catherine Lanham Franck
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1989
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Old Martin (Espen Skjonberg) is haunted by his past, and he has a lot to be haunted by. When he was a young man (Nicolay...
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1989
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In this fact-based drama, a British man accused of his wife's murder becomes the target of his friends' and neighbors'...
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Amy Wallace
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1989
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Based on an Astrid Lindgren novel, this fantasy focuses on a Swedish teen drawn into a magical world to battle an evil...
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The Weaver Woman
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1988
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Megan (Imogen Stubbs) is a pretty country girl who falls in love with urban attorney Ashton (James Wilby) in this romantic...
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Mrs. Narracombe
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1988
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American Roulette a routine, but exciting action feature directed by Maurice Hatton, involves a death plot against an exiled...
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1988
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1987
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In this grim exploitation outing, a luckless detective begins working for a worried madam who wants him to find one of her...
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Toni
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1987
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Five different marriages have left a legacy of families and children and provide plenty of fodder for conflict and confusion...
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1987
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Lorraine Barry
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1985
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Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale of one man learning the true meaning of Christmas is brought to the screen once again...
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1984
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Heavy with symbolism and light on storyline, this unbalanced tale of an unbalanced woman leaves a few open questions at the...
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1983
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1983
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This colorful spoof of pirate movies had all the makings of a classic farce and yet sank straight to Davy Jones' locker at...
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1983
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This stage adaptation and play on the Alice in Wonderland theme, finds Alice slipping into Wonderland when she faints after...
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1982
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Created by David Butler, the British drama series We'll Meet Again took place during WWII. The members of the U.S. 8th Air...
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Helen Dereham
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1982
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This caper film stars Martin Sheen as Stephen Booker, an unemployed American architect in London who needs to jump-start his...
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Dinah Booker
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1981
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1981
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Screenwriter, Sue Lewis
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1980
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Between giving up his super powers, confronting criminals from outer space, and having problems with his girlfriend, it's a...
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1980
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English archaeologist Matthew Corbeck (played by the emphatically-American Charlton Heston) undertakes an expedition to find...
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Jane Turner
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1980
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The eight-part British drama series Prince Regent recounts the life of the title figure (Peter Egan), who was rechristened...
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Maria Fitzherbert
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1979
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One of the earliest English spy novels, The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers, is the basis for this movie. In the...
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1979
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Because the producers couldn't get clearance to film on the real Golden Gate bridge, The Golden Gate Murders is enacted upon...
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Sister Benecia
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1979
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An asylum director begins telling a visitor to a cricket game the story of one of his "better" patients, Crossley (Alan...
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Rachel Fielding
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1978
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The Canadian "sleeper" The Silent Partner stars Elliott Gould as a teller, Miles Cullen, who figures out psycho Harry...
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Julie Carver
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1978
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1978
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During the 1977 Ediburgh Film Festival, independent filmmaker Maurice Hatton made this feature story, using real-life actors,...
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1978
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1976
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The Australian Eliza Fraser tries for the wig-and-bodice bawdiness of Tom Jones. The title character, played by...
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1976
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In Sky Riders, the off-camera tale behind the film cast a more interesting story than the film itself: when a Greek...
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Ellen
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1976
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Based on a play by Barry England, the British Conduct Unbecoming revolves around a sexual violation--which may or may not...
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1975
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Lee J. Cobb's last film is in this light romantic comedy starring Roger Moore as Michael Scott, an arms dealer who comes...
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Julia Richardson
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1975
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Directed by Christopher Miles, The Maids is a 1974 film version of the play by French absurdist writer Jean Genet. Solange...
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Claire
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1975
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Peter Hunt directed this old fashioned -- if not reactionary -- action film about gold-mining in South Africa. The story...
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Terry Steyner
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1974
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A woman walks a razor's edge between reality and madness in this impressionistic drama written and directed by Robert Altman....
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Screen Story, Cathryn
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1972
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Brian Keith plays a wealthy stockbroker who purchases dusty Nevada ghost town. Remembering his own humble roots, Keith sets...
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1972
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More commonly known as Zee & Co., this cautionary tale of extramarital discretions finds a threatened and desperate wife...
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Stella
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1972
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Based on a play by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Happy Birthday, Wanda June takes us to the Ryan household, where Penelope Ryan...
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Penelope Ryan
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1971
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Charlotte Bronte's classic Victorian novel is once again put through the paces, this time by Delbert Mann, in this stodgy...
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Jane Eyre
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1971
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In this British tragi-comedy taking place among emotionally bankrupt upper-class Scottish countrymen, Peter O'Toole plays Sir...
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Hilary Dow
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1970
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Three sailors on shore leave engage in a series of comedic sexual pursuits in Lock Up Your Daughters!. Jim Dale, Ian Bannen,...
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Hilaret
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1969
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1969
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Oh! What a Lovely War is an every-man-for-himself adaptation of Charles Chilton's 1963 play, as staged in London by...
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1969
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A total of nine Academy Award nominations went to this wildly acclaimed, allegorical drama set amongst the contestants in a...
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Alice
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1969
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Sebastian (Dirk Bogarde) is an undisciplined mathematics genius who works in the "cipher bureau" of the British government....
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1968
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In this caper comedy, Duffy (James Coburn) is a shaggy bohemian living in Tangiers who is approached for a less-than-legal...
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Segolene
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1968
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Alice McNaught
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1968
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Margaret More
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1966
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A cardsharp comes up with the ultimate system for beating the casinos at their own game in this high-style caper comedy....
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Angel McGinnis
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1966
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Stranded in the African wilds by a plane crash, a disparate group of passengers' worst enemy isn't weather or wild animals...
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Grace Monckton
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1965
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In this drama, William Holden plays Ferris, an American soldier who led troops in Malaya during World War II. After the end...
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Candace
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1964
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1964
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Tony Richardson's adaptation of Henry Fielding's classic novel was one of the most critically acclaimed and popular comedies...
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Sophie Western
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1963
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Filmed in Germany by American director John Huston, Freud is a sincerely felt but overly simplistic biopic of the pioneering...
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Cecily Koertner
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1962
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A young Susannah York had her first lead role in this drama about a teenage girl on the cusp of womanhood. When her mother...
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Joss Grey
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1961
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Two excellent actors shine in powerful roles in this drama by Ronald Neame that pits one Scottish army colonel against...
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Morag Sinclair
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1960
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In this British comedy, an amiable demolitions expert finds himself entangled with a band of criminals masquerading as...
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Ellen
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1960
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