In the gritty suburb of Brunswick, Australia, Carl Fitzgerald works as a lowly kitchen hand in a dodgy Melbourne restaurant. Carl's world is turned upside down when he meets the beautiful but mysterious Sophie. Carl soon finds himself caught up in a dangerous love triangle and a series of events that lead to murder. As his life starts to unravel, Carl must navigate the dark underworld of Brunswick to survive.
Residents of an idyllic island town off the coast of Georgia demand answers after the largest shipwreck removal in US History doesn't go as planned.
In the 1800s, brickmaking was one of the largest manufacturing industries in Australia. Hoffman's Brickworks in Brunswick, Victoria, was a leader of this industry, running for 133 years and fostering a strong union. Indeed Hoffman's was the birthplace of the Brickmaker's Union in Victoria. In this film, director Grant Hobson covers the final week of operation of this historic site, in December 1993. He interviews the union representatives and the close family of workers, some of whom he is able to reunite in May 2010 on the site. It is a nostalgic reflection on the heyday and demise of brickmaking in Victoria, as well as capturing the colourful personalities that illustrate the post-war migrant experience in relation to work and settling in Melbourne.
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