Rosehaven follows the comedic journey of Daniel and Emma, who return to rural Tasmania to help Daniel's mother with her real estate business. As they deal with the eccentricities of small-town life, their friendship strengthens, and they discover the true meaning of home.
Thank God You're Here is a comedic TV show where celebrities are thrust into scenes with no script and must improvise their way through various scenarios. With no preparation and no idea what they are about to encounter, the performers must rely on their improvisational skills and comedic instincts to get through each hilarious situation.
Love Me is a TV mini-series that explores the lives of six individuals who are brought together by a series of seemingly unrelated events. As they navigate through their own grief and difficulties, they find solace, healing, and love in unexpected places. With a mix of heartwarming moments and emotional depth, Love Me offers a feel-good romance that will captivate viewers.
Utopia is a hilarious sitcom that takes a humorous look at the bureaucracy and incompetence within a federal government agency. Through its witty and sharp satire, the show sheds light on the absurdities of politics and government waste.
A goal kicking comedy drama about girls who are abandoning the sidelines and starting their local football club’s first all-female team. Against the odds, they’ll stand united and overcome any challenge the club, the boys or the opposition can throw at them, all while wrestling with what it means to be a girl today.
Ten stand-up specials from some of Australia’s best comedians, filmed at Melbourne's Malthouse Theatre for a global release on Amazon Prime Video.
The Beautiful Lie is a drama series that explores the intricacies of relationships and the consequences of infidelity. It follows the lives of several characters as they navigate the complexities of love, betrayal, and unrequited desires. Set in Australia, the show delves into the lives of a married couple, their temptation to cheat, and the aftermath of their actions. With themes of trust, forgiveness, and the search for happiness, The Beautiful Lie offers a compelling exploration of human emotions.
In the TV show 'Laid' (2011), a woman named Roo discovers that she has the ability to kill others through sexual encounters. She becomes cursed after her ex-boyfriend dies during sex, and she must navigate the strange and often comedic consequences of her newfound power.
When Joni was 14, her best friend Gracie Darling disappeared during a séance. Some 27 years on, the local kids in a small town get their kicks with a game of 'Playing Gracie Darling' – but the seemingly innocent game turns sinister when another girl disappears. Joni, by then a child psychologist, returns to the town and partners with a police sergeant Jay to uncover the truth, while Gracie's sister Ruth faces a mother's worst nightmare when her own daughter vanishes under hauntingly similar circumstances.
When Mel and Jen discover they have both been dating the same man, they bond over their shared heartbreak and decide to open an agency that helps others break up. As they navigate the complexities of their clients' relationships, Mel and Jen must also confront their own unresolved issues and learn valuable lessons about friendship and honesty.
The Truth About Anxiety is a documentary film that delves into the complexities and realities of living with anxiety. It provides an in-depth look at the causes, symptoms, and treatments of anxiety, shedding light on a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Through personal stories, expert interviews, and scientific research, the film aims to educate and raise awareness about anxiety while offering hope and support to those who struggle with it.
In this special, Tom Gleeson gets his chance to be mean to four celebrities - Hamish Blake, Celia Pacquola, Waleed Alys and Lucy Durack - who are fighting for the Big Brass Mug.
The Looking Glass is a critically acclaimed solo voyage around 30-something womanhood in the 21st century, as perceived through the glittering telescope that is Celia’s breathtakingly funny hyperacuity.
Celia has always been obsessed with the future, but planned for none of it. She has created a name for herself both here and in the UK, performed at the three major comedy festivals around the world and was nominated for the Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2014 with this show. Celia is also a rising star of the small screen appearing on everything from Utopia and Offspring to Have You Been Paying Attention?, Spicks and Specks and Dirty Laundry. Why not go? She could get hit by a bus tomorrow.
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