Taz-Mania follows the daily life of Taz, a wild and unpredictable Tasmanian Devil. With his quirky personality, Taz embarks on various comedic adventures in the beautifully animated surroundings of Tasmania, Australia. The show is filled with humor, satire, and lovable characters, making it a favorite among viewers of all ages. Join Taz on his wacky escapades as he interacts with his friends, encounters hilarious situations, and discovers the true meaning of friendship.
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.
Set in 1825, Clare, a young Irish convict woman, chases a British officer through the rugged Tasmanian wilderness, with the help of an Aboriginal tracker, bent on revenge for a terrible act of violence he committed against her family.
In 1880s Australia, a notorious outlaw offers a proposition to a lawman: if he can find and kill his older brother within nine days, his younger brother will be spared from execution. As they embark on the chase, they encounter dangerous gangs, treacherous hideouts, and unexpected surprises. The lawman must navigate the dark underbelly of the Australian outback and confront his own moral compass.
In the midst of a zombie apocalypse, a man named Barry must navigate a dangerous underworld in search of his missing daughter. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and violent encounters, forced to confront his own inner demons. As he fights against hordes of undead creatures, Barry learns the true extent of his strength and resilience.
In 1968, four Aboriginal sisters from a remote mission in Australia form a girl group and travel to Vietnam to entertain troops during the war. They face challenges and racism but ultimately create a unique bond with the soldiers and the audience.
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.
Red Dog: True Blue tells the story of a young boy in the Australian Outback who forms a special bond with a stray dog. Together, they navigate the challenges of the outback while learning about friendship, family, and the power of loyalty. This heartwarming tale is filled with adventure, laughter, and tears.
The story follows the continued struggle of the Seediq tribe against colonial rule in Taiwan during the Japanese occupation. As tensions rise, a decisive battle takes place on the Rainbow Bridge.
A police officer seeks revenge on an escaped prisoner who is on a murder spree in a small Australian town, leading to a violent showdown.
The Secret River is a TV mini-series based on the novel of the same name. It tells the story of William Thornhill, a convict who is transported to Australia and starts a new life. The series explores the tensions between the convicts and the indigenous aboriginal people, as well as the challenges of building a colony in a harsh environment. It provides a gripping portrayal of Australian history in the 1800s.
In the town of Jindabyne, four friends go on a fishing trip and discover a dead body in the river. Instead of reporting the incident immediately, they decide to continue with their trip, leading to a murder investigation when the body is eventually found. The incident exposes the underlying racism and tensions in the town, as well as the strained relationships between the friends and their loved ones.
Crying Out Love in the Center of the World tells the story of a young couple, Hiroshi and Ritsuko, who fall in love in 1986. However, their happiness is cut short when Ritsuko is diagnosed with leukemia. The movie explores their enduring love and the struggles they both face as they try to make the most of their time together.
Alabama Jones, Oklahoma Jones, and California Jones are three sexy adventurers who hunt ancient treasures for a museum curator. They manage to defeat the floating flaming skulls that had killed previous treasure hunters and take the idol of Punani. Their next assignment is to find a drunken tracker named "Jungle Bill" and convince him to lead them to the Golden Mango of Tantu. During their quest they encounter sexy jungle goddesses, gorillas, natives, a hunky jungle man, a giant scorpion, lost aviator Amelia Airhead, and others while pausing frequently to enjoy erotic delights.
Helen Simpson's scorching novel of passion and unspoken loyalty is brought to life in a major mini series unfolding in the epic Australian tradition of Against The Wind and Sara Dane.
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.
In The Earthling, a dying man named Patrick and a 10-year-old orphan boy named Shawn meet while on a cross-country journey through the Australian wilderness. As they navigate the treacherous landscape, they form a bond and learn important life lessons from each other. The unlikely friendship between the two characters leads to a bittersweet ending.
In old New South Wales a new bunch of convicts arrives including the little convict, young Toby Nelson. Consigned to a Government farm they are subjected to the cruelty of Sergeant Billy Langdon and Corporal Weazel Wesley. Toby escapes and flees into the Australian bush where he is saved from death by the aboriginal boy, Wahroonga. Together, with another escapee, the highwayman, Jack Doolan, and Wahroonga’s animal friends, they launch a spectacular mission to rescue the blacksmith, Big George, and Toby’s sister, Polly.
In the Australian outback, a German geologist becomes embroiled in a legal and environmental dispute when a mining company threatens to destroy a sacred Aboriginal site. As tensions rise, the geologist must navigate the complexities of indigenous rights, tribal customs, and the destruction of wildlife habitat. The trial becomes a symbolic battle between progress and the preservation of ancient cultures.