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- Ethan, a sullen high-school student whose life is defined by what he hates, finds love with a blindly optimistic Christian girl Trinity, much to the annoyance of his angst-filled band mates and her evangelistic brethren.
- When Ethan, an Emo kid who hates almost everything, falls in love with Trinity, a good Christian girl with a passion for life and her Lord Jesus Christ, will they be able to live happily ever after?
- Two men connect more than just sexually, when a Scruff hook-up has them meeting in a park in the middle of a hot summer's night.
- TV SeriesCloseted footballer Tom falls for openly gay Noah, forcing them both to confront the true meaning of bravery in a sport that just might value conformity above all else.
- Enter Zoe, a pretty young woman on a first date eager to impress. When offered the chance to try methamphetamine for the first time by her date at a drug dealers house, she simply replies 'why not?'. This fast paced romp through the world of crystal meth, crack pipes and gore, tackles the issue of drug addiction and the consequential moral abandonment of the addict, through the genre of Zombie Horror. Featuring some of Australia's premier emerging young actors including Bella Heathcote (Tim Burton's Dark Shadows), Meth to Madness pays homage to horror classics including Evil Dead alongside drug exploitation propaganda original Reefer Madness.
- Tom and Amy are a highly-competitive aspirational alpha-couple expecting their first child. There's only one thing they need before their bundle of joy arrives, the ultimate designer cot, the Ubabub. With five minutes to go in the Ubabub We-Buy auction, Amy is pumped about winning the holy grail of baby cots but as Tom and Amy sit in bed perusing their 'His and Hers' iPads, she discovers that she has a competitor vying for her prized Ubabub - her husband. A 'take no prisoners' bidding war ensues and as they duel through the last minutes of the online auction, they find themselves up against more than just each other.
- 1992. Australian suburbia. Pete is teaching his youngest son the family business: the art of shoplifting. However, with his eldest son now stealing off the Internet and with the introduction of new security devices in department stores, Pete's times seem to be changing. As the eldest son begins to take control of the direction the family is heading, Pete must work out a way around the new security devices or lose his place in the family entirely. The lengths he goes to shock even him as they begin to threaten what is left of his imploding family.
- Aashiq, an Australian born Muslim man in his 20's lives a great life, sharing his home with best friend Aly and his lover David. There's just one thing he needs to do: come out to his mother.
- As the lines of reality and perception begin to blur and crumble in Brigitte's mind as she struggles to come to terms with the death of her lover, Gabe, so too does the world around her when it quite literally come crumbling down.
- FINGER FOOD is a romantic comedy about Brett and Marie, a couple at risk of falling out of love. More involved in themselves than each other, they barely communicate and are often at each other's throats. Only something out of this world can break them from this routine: they start hearing each others thoughts playing on the radio. This bizarre occurrence plays out as they get on each others nerves, leading to an accidental finger chomping. While in the waiting room to get stitches for said finger, their inner monologues play out for all to hear and forces them to be honest about their strengths and weaknesses as a couple. Do you need more than love to make a relationship work?
- Noah arrives at AFL player Tom's sparse apartment, picking up clues about his life from his belongings. As they talk, the atmosphere between them becomes charged.
- Noah fantasises about Tom, his prince charming. Neither wanting their brief time together to end, they share a drink.
- Noah and Tom play VR together, discovering their differences and exploring their attraction. Noah kisses Tom. Tom reciprocates, but lays down ground rules for them seeing each other.
- Languishing in bed, Noah and Tom talk about where they're from and the people who raised them.
- Tom and Noah's vastly different lives intercut. As they text, Noah recounts witnessing homophobia and violence at a football game. Resolving that their lives are too different, Noah rejects Tom.
- At a footy function, we meet Tom's mum Maria, shooing off wannabee WAGs. Maria meets Noah and Sophia, and Tom wedges himself into the conversation to avoid any mistakes, disappointing Noah.
- Tom receives some bad news about his contract renewal from his manager Ian. He is angry about homophobia in his club, and refuses to do media
- Noah comes to Tom to return his keys - they meet Tom's neighbour Issy outside the apartment. They want to make their relationship work, but Noah is afraid of Tom's violence.
- Noah helps Tom pick his outfit for his appearance on The Footy Show. Tom lets Noah take a photo of him. Tom wrestles with his career and relationship responsibilities, and asks Noah to move in with him.
- A slightly tone-deaf AFL pride ad plays. Tom chastises Noah for making fun of it, revealing he was offered a spot in the ad. Tom opens up a package - a new dildo for them to enjoy. Noah misses a call from his Ma.
- Dildo night goes south when Noah gets some news - his mother has left her husband and wants to reconnect. Meanwhile, Tom is asked to do more publicity.
- Pressure mounts as Tom's renewal hangs in the balance. He is paranoid that Issy is catching on to his relationship with Noah. Noah renovates Tom's spare bedroom for his mum, but Tom won't let her stay.
- Noah spends the evening with his mother in her hotel room, they begin the work of healing their past. He confesses he is dating another man, but that man is unwilling to come out. Sophia advises him to be true to himself.
- Tom is furious with Noah for jeopardising their private relationship. Noah tells Tom he looks like his abusive father. As Noah flees to the bathroom, Tom receives a devastating phone call.
- Tom arrives home and unwraps the funeral program of his father. He sobs in the shower. Noah embraces him.
- Noah picks Tom up from a nightclub. A fellow footballer called him a homophobic slur, and Tom's injured his hand on a bathroom mirror.
- Tom prepares for The Brownlow, and tells Noah that he loves him. Noah says it back. Now alone, Noah hears a knock on the door - it's Issy, with a bottle of Vodka.
- Drinking and watching the Brownlow together, Noah and Issy chat like old friends. Issy imparts some wisdom to Noah. Meanwhile, Tom braves the red carpet with his mum.
- Tom tells Noah he's retiring from football. He got the role and the pay he wanted, but made the decision for him and his relationship with Noah. Distraught, Noah flees.
- Tom follows Noah out of the building, running into his mother. Noah can't accept Tom's ultimatum of relationship or footy. In his talk with Noah, he inadvertently comes out to his mother. At an impasse, Noah leaves.
- Tom films a video of himself. We see people we've met before watching and reacting.