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- Over seven years, three couples involved in the extreme sport of BASE jumping test the limits of love and life itself. Risking everything for the thrill of the jump, their dedication is put to the ultimate test.
- A look at the unforeseen consequences of advanced technological devices used in the medical field.
- It showcases a year in the life of the Bondi Icebergs Club, revealing the stories of the community at Bondi Icebergs and the many characters who make up this club.
- Australian documentary filmmaker Ian Darling re-examines the incidents that marked the final 3 years of footballer Adam Goodes' playing career.
- A former hip hop executive decides whether to make public her rape by one of the most powerful men in the music industry.
- Using unexpected canvasses, JR's intention is to give a global voice to everyday people through a genre-blending combination of public art, photography and large format spectacle.
- THE DEPARTMENT tells a compassionate and intimate story of the lives of workers and families entwined within NSW's child protection system.
- Within the world of theatre the rehearsal room is a sacred space -- the private domain where boundaries are pushed, risks taken, mistakes made, vulnerabilities exposed and, at its very best, magic created. It's not a place into which the public is often, if ever, invited. Until now; In The Company of Actors features an ensemble of Australia's finest actors, including Cate Blanchett and Hugo Weaving, as they prepare to perform the Sydney Theatre Company's production of Hedda Gabler, at the prestigious Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York. Opening night is just five weeks away and the pressure is on.
- A young runaway falls prey to the city's darkest vice market - a youth worker on a visiting outreach bus becomes fixated with saving him.
- This documentary charts the fraught lives of the street kids Paul works with and captures his daily battle to save these lost children of the so-called "lucky country".
- Jon Muir crosses Australia on foot from South to North.
- An environmental love story on a road less travelled
- An intimate portrait of Paul Kelly, Australia's foremost singer-songwriter.
- Following four Nigerian mothers as they fight to educate their children in the wake of tragedy, the film marks the 10th anniversary of terrorist Boko Haram's attack and abduction of 276 young girls from a school in the village of Chibok.
- A story about the good side of capitalism. Three days of love and worship. A millionaire's convention in Omaha, Nebraska - probably the largest gathering of private wealth at any one time, anywhere in the world - but it's not about money.
- A documentary about a group of young inmates at a maximum-security prison in Melbourne, Australia. Made in conjunction with the award winning team at Shark Island Productions, together with the charitable organisation Igniting Change, this is a documentary filmed, edited and directed by the prisoners inside the Youth Unit at Port Phillip Prison. All the inmates are first time offenders, motivated to tell their stories in the hope they prevent other young people from offending. They speak about the crimes they committed as well as the reality of prison life, the daily grind, the boredom and their fears of rejection when they return to the outside world.
- A little girl's dream of a picnic in the park collides with the reality of her mother's dark world.
- Where are the lost kids of 2008's documentary, "The Oasis"? This follow-up film revisits the Sydney homeless teens whose chaotic lives shocked the nation.
- Stand-up comedian Greg Fleet discovers the reality of performing for laughs without an audience.
- Two old school friends, come back together forty years after playing the twins in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, to rework it as a two-hander. The film of the heart-breaking and hilarious new play about trust; remembering and forgetting to remember; loss; regret; love; pain and glory. Their lives took different paths; they are now reunited, but who is playing who? Are they who they say they are and should any of that matter? And once you've let go of your dreams, is there ever really any way back? It's about fathers and the shadows they leave, the labels we give to others and ourselves and the burden and guilt these two friends carry as a result. An achingly honest account that sees privilege and heroin joined at the hip.
- Meet Ken Depena, the 80 year old volunteer with bite.