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- In a self-destructing world, a vengeful Australian policeman sets out to stop a violent motorcycle gang.
- A female sleuth sashays through the back lanes and jazz clubs of Melbourne in the late 1920s, fighting injustice with her pearl-handled pistol and her dagger-sharp wit.
- They are trained to be smarter, tactically superior and technologically advantaged - Melbourne's answer for a cutting edge trend in policing worldwide.
- A mother, her daughter, and their respective "hunks of spunk" negotiate life in suburban Australia.
- This is what every parent fears: their child not coming home when they're meant to. When the fifteen-year-old student, Rachel Barber, doesn't climb off the tram to meet her dad, Elizabeth, her mother, and Mike, her dad, bolt into action.
- A fictional biography of Marilyn Monroe mixed with series of real events in her life.
- Couples compete to renovate rundown buildings into high-end apartments and sell them at auction for the highest price to receive a prize of $100,000.
- This hilarious mockumentary film follows the numerous misadventures of a porta-john worker through both his personal and professional life, including an oddly glamorous excursion to the Pumper and Cleaner Expo in Nashville, TN.
- A sports writer becomes a single parent in tragic circumstances.
- Brothers Tas and Ben Pappas become the kings of professional skateboarding, but their hedonistic ways lead to a hard fall from grace.
- Boardroom and dressing-room intrigues spill on to the field at the Australian Rules football club.
- Pacific International Airport has five million passengers a year, and 800 people who work there; with Paul MacFarlane who is in charge.
- A documentary of the musical band Eagles and their 2004 concert in Melbourne, Australia.
- The dysfunctional staff of a sexual health clinic can handle the hypochondriacs and sexual misfits they have to treat; they just can't keep their own relationships on track.
- A story based on true events about two explorers on a doomed journey trying to cross Australia on foot in the 19 century.
- Tommy Matisse, a gifted musician, undertakes an odyssey of self-discovery and tragedy in Melbourne's dance music scene.
- Alice's father left when she was a child. She continued to share her life with him in letters that she sent not realising that he never received them. Eventually, they all come back with "Dead Letter Office" stamped on the front. As an adult, she becomes consumed with a desire to find him and takes a job with the Dead Letter Office, convinced that she can use them to fulfill her romantic notions of a reunion with her father. What awaits her at the DLO is far more than that ...
- Macarthy is a country football player who is kidnapped by the South Melbourne Football Club and made a star player in the city.
- A woman moves away from her boyfriend because she suspects his feelings towards her pre-teen daughter. He tries to find them in the sordid side of Melbourne.
- A shy young man is hired by an ad agency to conduct a survey on sex in Australia. The somewhat clueless young man investigates homosexuality, transvestites, prostitution, and strip clubs along with every other variant on the "norm". While doing his interviews he meets celebrities, self proclaimed sex experts, prostitutes, female impersonators, pop stars, actors, and legislators as well as self appointed morals guardians.
- Australian Made: The Movie is a concert film of the 'Australian Made' tour from December 1986 to January 1987.
- Nifty little melodrama about garbage collectors, or "garbos" in Australian slang.
- Two teenagers get entangled in a criminal coup enterprise but must raise $500 each in order to set sail for Africa.
- How did a young Dutch photographer end up in Australia opening a studio on Punt Road, Melbourne? How did he become the Paul Cox we know today? What part does Photography have to do with Paul's way of creating and filming? One afternoon Peter Tammer, a friend of Paul Cox since the late sixties, visited Paul in his Albert Park home. This video is a record of the informal chat which took place at Paul's kitchen table. What you see is intimate, engaging storytelling, a cheeky 'burst of light' touching many subjects across decades and across continents. Peter Tammer, himself an Australian independent filmmaker, made these memories even more alive by carefully choosing images and film clips from Paul's body of work; photographs such as the "Nude in the Window", and many clips from Paul's less well-known films such as "Calcutta" and "Island". So much to learn about Paul and his friends in the sixties and seventies through this intimate, extremely personal, light-hearted chat.