In Last Cab to Darwin, a terminally ill taxi driver named Rex takes a road trip from Broken Hill to Darwin in order to end his own life using a machine. Along the way, he meets different characters who impact his life and make him question his decision.
Turkish Ice Cream tells the story of a group of people in the Ottoman Empire during World War I, focusing on the struggles faced by the Turkish people and the impact of the war on their lives. The movie explores themes of imperialism, disobedience, and the fight for independence.
In 'Collect Your Roadkill,' a musician embarks on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the Australian outback. Along the way, they encounter various challenges, including collecting roadkill as a means of survival. This road trip becomes a transformative experience, forcing the musician to confront their own demons and find their place in the vastness of the outback.
A graduate of medical school, wanting to stay in Leningrad , Leningrad married - an engineer who designs bridges - Alexis. It was a marriage of convenience. However, Lyudmila, a capable student, the committee on the distribution of reserves in Leningrad, and in that time, Alex agrees to the construction of a bridge in Siberia, and demands that his wife was riding with him ...
This documentary is about the Afghan cameleer who came to Australia more than a century ago, and travelled across some of the harshest parts of the country. The film explores the historic relationship between the desert and Afghani immigrants in Aboriginal Australia by looking at the role they played in the development of the country and how they helped to set up the railway lines, overland Telegraph line and provided supplies to remote mission stations and farms. By the mid–1800s, exploration in Australia was at its peak with expeditions setting out almost monthly. The race to map the continent, locate natural resources or find new places to settle moved away from the coast and further into the inhospitable heart of Australia. It was soon obvious that the traditional horses and wagons used for such expeditions were not suitable in this strange and foreign land.
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