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- The early years of James Logan, featuring his rivalry with his brother Victor Creed, his service in the special forces team Weapon X, and his experimentation into the metal-lined mutant Wolverine.
- Superman returns to Earth after spending five years in space examining his homeworld Krypton. But he finds things have changed while he was gone, and he must once again prove himself important to the world.
- A wealthy London housewife is forced to return to her hometown in Australia, where she's forced to confront her past and the reasons that caused her to leave years ago.
- Albert Einstein turns the science community upside down with his discoveries including a formula to put bubbles back in beer and rock n' roll.
- When a young schoolgirl is raped and murdered, the mateship between a group of surfers is tested as the truth is slowly revealed.
- The exploits of four boys who leave Sydney and head out for a weekend of surfing and adventure. Unfortunately the fun takes a serious turn when they find themselves involved in a murder.
- Tragedy befalls one of three brothers while on an outback surfing outing with friends.
- After a heart transplant a young woman finds herself connecting with a homeless man through classical music. Throughout a series of dramatic performances and emotional events the two worlds begin to merge as one.
- Charismatic tap dancing Sean tries to find a way out of working at the steel mill. When failure brings him home he starts his own dance group wearing hardhats. He must then find inspiration in the steel mill he once tried to escape.
- The neighbors are scared of her. The police can't keep up with her. Nobody can control her, but everybody's trying.
- A news program for children on topics such as Australia's native flora and fauna, action sports, the environment, science, and technology.
- An eccentric troupe of comedians is hired to replace a popular entertainer after he backs out of a scheduled performance.
- A violent man (Bryan Brown), who ostensibly has a slight mental illness due to fillings in his teeth, continues to write letters to his estranged girlfriend, Kris McQuade. She sees that he expresses himself more dearly in his letters and he is still quick tempered when they try to rekindle their relationship.
- A trip to the beach is an Aussie summer tradition. But when a family suffer an unexpected loss, they struggle to stay afloat in waves of grief. A mother seethes with pain. A brother lives with guilt. A sister escapes through melody. A grandmother yearns for peace. It is a moving snapshot of a family who must accept the incomprehensible.
- A poetic exploration of an excitingly unknown and highly inspiring universe. As we accompany the Australian artist around the globe, Helen Britton's incredible attention to material and detail teaches us that the closer we look at things, the more they have to tell us. A shiny blue bird in a thorny thicket of dark silver, stone drops falling from a metal cloud, a ghost train loaded with mysterious treasure; Australian artist Helen Britton's pieces seem to emerge from some forgotten Wunderkammer. And yet her art is modern, avant-garde jewelry, sculptures and drawings, admired and collected around the world. The film follows her stalking through the German outback, seeking out abandoned workshops, forgotten artisans and manufacturing processes vanishing in time. Visiting the heavy industry sites of her Australian childhood in Newcastle NSW, stone carvers in Idar-Oberstein and glassblowers in Thuringia, we reach her Munich studio, where the artist amalgamates her capture, memories, and precious materials into timeless miniature sculptures. Beyond a simple portrait, the film is a poetic, essayistic approach to a rarely documented creative genre and a subjective narration of a relationship between the protagonist, her work and the filmmaker. Filmed over a four-year period, it is a reflection on art, memories and storytelling, with insightful interviews with the artists friends and colleagues. The Soundtrack includes indie electronic pieces by German cult bands like The Notwist, Driftmachine, Radio Citizen, Sasebo and Mount Hush. Quote from the Film: "While the components themselves are in the form of the cheapest trinket, the sentiment that they intend to convey reaches into the deepest abyss" - Helen Britton Director's Note: I met Helen Britton about twenty years ago, at Munich's Academy of Fine Arts, where she was a guest student in Otto Künzli's goldsmith class. I was sitting on the jury for the competition "Film and Jewelry". We screened a film, and the students had 48 hours to interpret it as jewelry. I clearly recall Helen's object: She had sawed a hollow brooch from the handle of a toothbrush "rendering the essence of the film's love story. The colored fragment shifting back and forth within the handle elicited in me a sensation of pain. I thought: how can a simple object rise such feelings? Now I made a film inverting this experience" from the object to the moving image. Over the years, I have followed Helen's development in Munich, the worldwide center of contemporary avant-garde jewelry. In my encounters with many other jewelry artists, I have reflected on what makes jewelry so existential - beyond its material value. What imbues a ring with significance? What lends one's grandfather's chain, one's mother's earrings their meaning? What motivates international jewelry collectors on their hunt around the globe? Jewelry comes alive only when it is worn "when it becomes a talisman, a messenger from another world. Jewelry speaks a universal language" in every culture, in every family, for each human being. It involves rituals, the body, space. Jewelry "developed parallel to spoken languages" speaks of love, respect, and is above all: communication.
- It's not stalking - it's extreme romance! Mikey's video diary is a warts-and-all tour into obsession, striving to be the best and confronting our own fears in the pursuit of love. Part educational, part romance, and completely wrong, this feature comedy is the ultimate celebration of dedication, the anti-hero, and home security.
- The video picks up on the theme of isolation and references two works of art: Michelangelo's sculpture "Pietà" and René Magritte's painting "The Lovers" (1928). Beyoncé is shown wearing a veil and a gown with a mask of her own face on her hand, that she later puts on, simulating a statue's peaceful expression. Among other scenes the video shows a couple kissing with their heads enshrouded by white fabric.
- A federal agent travels to a small town to investigate the murder of her brother.
- Young Doctors will follow seven first and second-year junior doctors as they leave their training behind to start work on the wards at John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle.
- Sky News Australia host Chris Kenny investigates the role nuclear power could play in our future energy needs, as world leaders push towards net zero emissions. The documentary explores the issues around a practical path to meet these net zero emissions, with modular nuclear reactors discussed as the best possible long-term solution to Australia and the world's emissions-free energy needs. Featuring interviews with prominent environmentalists, nuclear energy experts and renewable energy advocates.
- When young detective Stephanie McLean accidentally discovers her father has been involved in committing a crime she faces a choice between the integrity of her career and loyalty to her family.
- A record of the 1954 visit to Australia by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and his Royal Highness Prince Philip.
- An Australian secret agent named Lenden Scott is pursued by violent terrorist Dick Hobson, who will stop at nothing to retrieve a powerful silver ring that was passed down to Lenden as a family heirloom.
- At 10.27am on December 28, 1989, a major earthquake hit the Australian city of Newcastle. It was centred on the Newcastle Workers' Club, in the heart of Newcastle. 12 people died in the earthquake... 9 of whom were in the club. This is the true story of those who survived. It's based on a play of the same name, which in turn was based almost verbatim on interviews conducted with the survivors themselves.
- An actress is hired to play in a production of "Romeo and Juliet" alongside her former lover.
- ShortWhat would you do with a 2nd chance at life? A documentary based on Matt Caruana, a young man suffering from depression who took the ultimate step
- A clay figurative sculpture artist who had self-isolated himself for the last 30 years in the woods is forced out of his environment whilst being pursued by a researcher with expertise in behavioural science and cognitive studies.
- After the murder of his girlfriend, a gang enforcer sets out to find out who perpetrated the killing.
- Two popular 'TV cops' arrive in the city of Newcastle to give members of the real-life local NSW police force the lowdown on what it takes to be a tough cop with disastrous results.
- When leaving a party, a boy becomes the victim of a vicious and continuous attack by a mysterious girl in a red raincoat.
- A man runs into many problems on the way to the birth of his first child.
- Once a celebrity and Olympic boxing champion in his former homeland of Bosnia, 42-yr old Nermin reckons he has what it takes. He might have the support of Bosnian community behind him, but his family is not so sure. Nermin has been out of the ring for ten years and his aging body may not be up to it.
- Catching Dragonflies investigates a silent disease ripping the heart from the oldest culture on earth and in the process exposes inadequacies in prevention and detection of those suffering.
- A self-obsessed man gets bitten by a spider and heads for the hospital. But there were more obstacles on the way than he thought.
- The streetsweeper is a loner who finds poetry in the ordinary... The Streetsweeper is a languid off-beat 75 minute feature film. A portrait of an urban Australian landscape as seen through the keen eyes of an eccentric pedestrian: inspired by the great "street films" of Antonioni, Godard, Jarmusch, Kiarostami, Linklater, Tati, Vertov & Wenders.
- This documentary recounts the story of Teddy "The Jew Boy" the only Jewish Bushranger.
- An environmental activist protesting a controversial mine comes up with a plan to be heard- but isn't prepared for the consequences that follow.
- Marty is at a crossroads. His dad is one stock take away from finally selling the family hardware store, a place he and his best friend Robin grew up and now work. A speculative application to an interstate university course has yielded unexpected results, forcing Marty to decide if he will leave behind the life he's always known. As Marty and the rest of the staff commence the stock take that will finalise the sale, he starts to realise that leaving behind Robin will mean giving up a life with a woman who really loves him - a woman who's already slipping away after finding out about the course. It'll take some creative inspiration for Marty to truly show her how he feels.