An aristocrat, Sarah, inherits a million-acre cattle station in the Australian Outback called 'Faraway Downs.' After her husband's death, a ruthless Australian cattle baron plots to take her land. Reluctantly, Sarah teams up with a rough-hewn cattle drover named Jackman to defend her station.
Cargo is a post-apocalyptic drama set in Australia, where a man named Andy must protect his infant daughter from a dangerous world infested with zombies. With only 48 hours left until he turns into one of them after being bitten, Andy embarks on a desperate journey to find a new home for his baby girl.
An American reporter named Sue Charlton travels to the Australian outback to meet the legendary crocodile poacher, Michael J. 'Crocodile' Dundee, after he narrowly escapes a dangerous encounter with a saltwater crocodile. Intrigued by his near-death experience, Sue invites Mick to New York City. Mick, who has never left Australia before, finds himself facing dangerous situations and unexpected romantic complications in both the outback and the concrete jungle of Manhattan. As Mick tries to adapt to the complexities of modern life, he is pulled between two worlds and must navigate the challenges of cultural differences.
In 1939, an Englishwoman inherits a sprawling ranch in northern Australia and reluctantly makes a pact with a stockman to drive 2000 head of cattle over unforgiving landscape. Along the way, they encounter obstacles and form a bond while facing a changing world on the brink of World War II.
A lawyer in Australia starts experiencing strange and apocalyptic visions after defending five Aboriginal persons in a ritualized 'Tribal Murder'. As the visions intensify, the lawyer finds himself drawn towards a group of native people who seem to possess some insight into the true nature of the impending catastrophe.
In 1931, three Aboriginal girls escape from an Australian settlement, traversing the harsh Outback in order to find their way home. Based on a true story, the film explores themes of identity, cultural assimilation, and the strength of family bonds.
After a plane crash in the Australian desert, a teenage girl and her younger brother embark on a perilous journey to find civilization. They meet an Aboriginal boy who is on his traditional rite of passage known as walkabout. Overcoming language barriers and cultural differences, they learn survival skills and develop a bond in the wilderness.
In the 1920s, a tracker is hired to find an aborigine boy who has gone missing in the outback. As he embarks on a journey through the Australian wilderness, he must confront racism, violence, and the dark secrets of his own past.
The film tells the story of a tribe on a hunt in the swampy wilderness of Northern Australia. It explores themes of loyalty, tradition, and the power of storytelling.
In the small town of Goldstone, a police detective investigates the disappearance of a young girl, uncovering a web of corruption and deceit. He teams up with an Aboriginal cop to solve the case, facing off against a corrupt mayor and his henchmen.
In the Australian outback, a park ranger must defend a small town from a giant killer crocodile that is terrorizing the area. As the community tries to survive, they must face the deadly creature and find a way to stop it before more lives are lost.
A white collector of Aboriginal art gets a shock when the Mimi sculpture she purchased comes to life.
Charlie, an Aboriginal man, struggles to reconcile with the cultural clashes and discrimination he faces in his country. As he navigates the challenges of living in modern society, he engages in philosophical conversations and forms unexpected friendships.
Crocodile Dreaming is a modern day supernatural myth about two estranged brothers, played by iconic Indigenous actors David Gulpill and Tom E. Lewis. Separated at birth, they have different fathers. One is readily accepted as a full-fledged member of the tribe and is looked on to fulfill the duties of jungaiy, an important ceremonial role which obliges him to be caretaker for his mother's dreaming, the crocodile totem. The other, whose father was white, is younger and has had to struggle to fit into the tribe who see him only as a yella fella.
Mad Dog Morgan is a film based on the true story of the notorious Australian outlaw, Daniel Morgan. Set in the 19th century, the movie depicts Morgan's life as an outlaw and his encounters with various characters as he tries to survive in a harsh and unforgiving world. From his time in prison to his violent escapades as a bushranger, the film explores the themes of justice, revenge, and the struggle for freedom.
In a playful collision of cultures, a hapless Irishman and his Parisian girlfriend get more than they bargained for when they encounter a particularly mischievous stranger in the spectacular Australian wilderness.
To Shoot a Mad Dog is a documentary short that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the cult Australian western film 'Mad Dog.' It explores the challenges, inspirations, and production process behind the movie, providing insights into the world of Australian cinema in the 1970s.
Following the Rabbit-Proof Fence is a heartbreaking documentary drama that tells the true story of three Aboriginal girls forcibly removed from their families in Australia. These girls embark on an incredible journey as they escape the Moore River Native Settlement and walk for nine weeks along a 1,500-mile rabbit-proof fence, aiming to return home. The movie highlights the resilience, bravery, and determination of these girls to reunite with their families and preserve their cultural heritage.
When his grandfather's drive-in cinema and home in the outback town of Wyndham is threatened with demolition, a twelve-year-old Aboriginal boy must journey through Australia's bush country — equipped only with ancient survival skills — to stop the city developers.
Nearly 40 years on, Crocodile Dundee remains Australia’s biggest film—what made it a cultural icon, and why does it still mean so much today?