When a female detective's ex-boyfriend goes missing, she becomes entangled in a complex case involving serial murders, dead bodies, and a dance academy with a secret life. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she discovers shocking secrets about her ex-boyfriend and a connection to a TV production company. With the help of her police colleagues, she must uncover the truth behind the false online identity and video footage that could solve the case.
The Monkey's Mask is a crime thriller about a lesbian detective who is hired to investigate the murder of a young woman. As she delves deeper into the case, she discovers a complex web of power, sex, and deceit. Along the way, she navigates her own personal struggles and explores her sexuality. Based on a novel, this film offers a unique blend of mystery, suspense, and lesbian themes.
A young girl named Katherine and her older friend Hester live on an isolated farm run by Hester and her father Francis. Katherine works as a maid and wants to leave because there's too much work. Hester, however, becomes attracted to Katherine and holds her there, promising to give her less work in the future. When Francis dies, Hester decides to sell the farm for cash. They move to a small cottage on the edge of the farm and plan to go to Europe, but a tragic accident and the theft of their money changes their plans.
The Idol is a drama/romance movie that explores the complex relationship between an older man and a younger woman. Set in Paris, France, the film delves into themes of infidelity, age difference in relationships, and the challenges of intergenerational romance. The story follows the lives of the characters as they navigate their way through an affair, encountering obstacles such as societal judgment and the complexities of love.
How many working class Balmain boys grow up to be showgirls? Not just any showgirl but a household name, a legend of Kings Cross, a daytime TV star, and a symbol of generational change.
Four unsuspecting victims find themselves beyond "The Twilight Zone" in a twisted and altered reality: an airline passenger thinks he's lost his identity... a bored housewife thinks she's found romance... a conman thinks he's made his mark... and a hired killer thinks she's ready to retire. Unfortunately for all of them, they soon discover that there's nothing like reality to get in the way of an otherwise perfectly twisted perspective. Things are never quite that simple.
Initially following the trajectory of a car which is taking 'The Girl' (Celia Ireland), out to a social function, this short film allows the viewer to be privy to the thought processes of what it means to go "out". The girl ponders issues such as timing, kissing, a no sex policy, being interesting, making an impression, pit stops, and identifying the highlight of the evening.
50 years ago, Sydneysiders were shocked and the art world astonished by Christo's wrapping of the Little Bay coastline. Hungarian migrant and entrepreneur John Kaldor, who initiated this monumental work, has said “it all started with a stale sandwich, in Christo's studio in 1968 New York.” Now, Project 34 (by Asad Raza) is about to be unveiled, and UK artist Michael Landy is designing the exhibition to celebrate 50 years of Kaldor Public Art Projects.
Visual artist, filmmaker and writer-director Lang presents Brown Lake, set on North Stradbroke Island and exploring the disappearance of Brown Lake’s water from the viewpoint of the lake itself.
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