Packed to the Rafters is a heartwarming Australian TV show that follows the lives of the Rafter family. The show explores various relationships including mother-son, mother-daughter, husband-wife, father-son, father-daughter, and brother-sister relationships. It portrays the ups and downs of family life, with a mix of comedy, drama, and romance.
After the sudden death of his wife, a widower and his two teenage children move from Sydney to the small fictional town of Weld, New Zealand. The family faces the challenges of adapting to their new surroundings, making new friends, and dealing with the grief of losing their loved one.
A desperate young journalist turns to podcasting to salvage her career, but her rush to make headlines leads her to an alien conspiracy.
After a major scandal, renowned chef Easton West comes back to his hometown to rebuild his life and confront the mistakes of his past. As he navigates through a quirky community and reconnects with his estranged family, Easton finds himself realizing the true meaning of success and happiness.
Set in the 1860s during the New Zealand gold rush, 'The Luminaries' is a suspenseful period drama that follows the lives of different characters who become entwined in a web of mystery and intrigue. The story revolves around a group of gold prospectors, fortune-tellers, prostitutes, and courtroom trials, all set against the backdrop of the stunning New Zealand landscape. Secrets, betrayals, and a murder mystery unfold, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.
The Alice was an Australian drama television series created by Justin Monjo and Robyn Sinclair. It was set in the central outback city of Alice Springs. The program began as a successful TV movie, that later spun off a regular series. The series proved less popular and was cancelled by the Nine Network on 28 September 2005 after a sharp decline in its ratings. The entire series and original TV movie have since been released on DVD.
A schoolteacher and his wife set off on a road trip through the New Zealand countryside. Their journey takes a sinister turn when they are confronted by a mysterious stranger who leads them down a path of revenge, violence, and terror. As the couple becomes entangled in a web of deceit and danger, they are forced to confront their own dark past and make choices that will determine their fate.
Storm Boy is a young boy growing up on the beautiful coastline of South Australia. One day, he rescues a pelican named Mr. Percival and forms a deep bond with the bird. Together, they navigate the challenges of life, including storms, friendships, and the power of nature.
Awoken follows the story of a medical student in Adelaide, Australia, who discovers a rare disease that causes acute insomnia. As she begins to dive deeper into the world of sleep disorders, she uncovers a sinister plot and must fight to find a cure before it's too late. The movie explores themes of family relationships, mental instability, and the power of dreams.
When three young women went missing in Claremont in the late nineties it set off the biggest unsolved murder case in West Australian history. It took 25 years to solve the crime. This is the story of how the Claremont Killer was caught.
Somersault is a coming-of-age drama that follows the story of a 16-year-old girl named Heidi who runs away from home in Canberra, Australia, after an incident with her mother's boyfriend. She finds herself in a small town where she explores her sexuality through various encounters, including a complicated relationship with a local young man. As she navigates her way through her sexual awakening, Heidi discovers the complexities of love, betrayal, and self-discovery.
Back to the Rafters follows the beloved Australian family as they navigate through the ups and downs of life. After wisdom-filled years away, they return to their home to face new experiences and reconnect with old friends. This heartwarming TV show explores the joys and complexities of family relationships, friendship, and love in Australia.
The Black Balloon is a moving story set in Sydney, Australia in the 1990s. It follows a teenage boy named Charlie, who has autism, as he navigates the challenges of his family and first love. The film explores themes of family relationships, teenage struggles, and the importance of acceptance.
Abby, a child who befriends a wild blue groper while diving, takes on poachers to save her friend. Inspired by her activist mother, Abby fights against the threat faced by the fish.
When her all-male house-cleaning business gets out of control, a mature woman must embrace her own sexuality to make a new life for herself.
Beautiful (2009) tells the story of a murder that takes place in suburban neighborhood, revealing the dark secrets and mysteries hidden beneath the seemingly perfect facade. The film explores themes of teenage crush, disappearance, and the disturbing reality of suburban life.
A police officer pursuing a teenage suspect onto a busy train platform, knocks a bystander onto the train tracks, critically injuring them. As an intense investigation commences, the lives of the pursued and the pursuer are thrown into turmoil.
Set in the 1800s during the gold rush in Western Australia, 'The Furnace' follows a young Afghan cameleer who is tasked with finding stolen gold. He must navigate the treacherous Australian outback, facing dangers and challenges along the way.
Now Add Honey is a comedy about Caroline, a woman whose life takes a chaotic turn when her teenage niece, Honey, becomes a social media sensation. As Honey's fame brings unexpected challenges and hilarious situations, Caroline must navigate through family drama, relationships, and her own personal growth.