The Flying Doctors is a drama TV show that follows the lives of doctors, nurses, and pilots working for the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia. Set in a small town in Australia, the show explores the challenges and adventures faced by the medical professionals as they provide healthcare services to remote areas. It also delves into the personal lives of the characters, including their relationships and struggles.
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.
Operation Buffalo is a dark comedy TV show that takes place in the Australian outback in the 1950s during the British nuclear tests at Maralinga. It follows the story of an indigenous Aboriginal community and their struggles with the British government's atomic weapons testing program. The show explores the complex dynamics between the indigenous people, the Australian government, and the British political forces.
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 sharpshooter named Matthew Quigley travels to Australia in the 19th century to work for a wealthy rancher. However, he soon discovers that his new employer is involved in a dangerous conflict with an Australian aborigine tribe. As he becomes embroiled in the conflict, Quigley must use his skills and ingenuity to survive.
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.
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert follows the journey of three friends, two drag queens, and a transgender woman, as they travel across the Australian outback in a battered old bus named Priscilla. Along the way, they face discrimination, homophobia, and their own personal fears, while exploring their individual identities. The road trip becomes a transformative experience for each character, as they find acceptance and friendship in unexpected places.
When his girlfriend is offered a promotion in Los Angeles, Mick Dundee travels to the city and finds himself in the middle of a dangerous intrigue involving a stolen painting and a movie studio tour. With his unique skills and outback charm, Mick must navigate the glitz and glamour of Hollywood while staying true to his Australian roots.
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.
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.
That Sugar Film is a documentary that follows the filmmaker as he embarks on a 60-day experiment to consume the average amount of sugar eaten by an average person. The film explores the negative impact of excessive sugar consumption on health and reveals the hidden sugars in everyday foods and drinks. Through interviews, scientific research, and personal experiences, the film highlights the influence of the food industry and sugar lobby in promoting unhealthy eating habits. It also delves into the effects of sugar on various health issues such as obesity, diabetes, tooth decay, and malnutrition. That Sugar Film serves as a wake-up call to individuals and society about the dangers of excessive sugar intake and the need for better nutrition.
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.
Jasper Jones, a young boy in a small town, joins forces with Charlie Bucktin, an aspiring novelist, to uncover the truth behind a mysterious disappearance. Their investigation leads them to discover dark secrets and confront issues of racism and prejudice.
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.
A composer visits a small town in Devon and becomes involved with the locals. He encounters an eccentric man who claims to have the power to shout and kill. The composer becomes obsessed with the man's ability, leading to a descent into madness and surreal events. The movie explores themes of adultery, filicide, and the power of the human voice.
Follows a diverse group of students navigating their way through a four-year adventure in the most challenging medical training program in the world.
In Top End Wedding, a couple is faced with the challenge of planning their dream wedding in just ten days. As they travel across Australia, they encounter various obstacles and hilarious situations that test their relationship and dedication to each other.
Howling III: The Marsupials is a horror-comedy film that follows the story of female werewolves who are actually marsupials. It takes place in Australia and explores themes of love, transformation, and supernatural power. The movie includes elements of comedy and horror, with werewolf curses, transformations, and a surprise ending.
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.
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.