When two brothers reunite at their ancestral home in the Australian outback, they stumble upon a mysterious creature lurking in the billabong. As they delve deeper into the secrets of their family history, they must confront the terrifying truth about this ancient monster.
A 14-year-old orphaned American boy living in Australia uncovers an ancient Aboriginal myth when he discovers a mysterious creature lurking in a flooded quarry. With the help of his friends, he embarks on an adventure to uncover the truth behind the myth and protect the creature from those who seek to harm it.
Dot, a curious young girl, wanders into the Australian bush and gets lost. She befriends a kangaroo who helps her navigate the mystical landscape while encountering various talking animals and exploring the rich folklore of Australia. Together, they embark on an unforgettable journey to find her way back home.
Mountains of the Moon is an action-packed adventure movie where a group of explorers goes on a dangerous expedition to discover the hidden treasures and mysteries residing in the awe-inspiring Mountains of the Moon. Their quest involves encountering bunyips, exploring a diamond mine, braving a volcanic eruption, and testing their limits as adventurers.
The Australian Hector's Bunyip concerns the misadventures of impoverished inventor Robert Coleby. As if his money problems weren't enough, Hector is being hectored by land developer Brian Moll and child-welfare officer Joan Sydney. The latter antagonist wants to claim Hector's foster child and place the kid in an orphanage. But salvation comes in the most unlikely fashion. First telecast in the US on PBS' Wonderworks series, the 60-minute Hector's Bunyip debuted January 31, 1987. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
In order to save her mother from sickness, a young and imaginative girl ventures to the Australian bush in search for a miracle.
A little girl encounters Indigenous mythological nightmares while lost in the Australian bush.
"Badass Bunyip" is a a schlocky, gory, Australian Christmas movie. When Shazza and Dazza accidentally choose an sacred Aboriginal site to have their Christmas lunch, all hell breaks loose.
"It's amazing what we can experience when we get involved with nature", and Raven nut Rick Boufford shows you how it can begin right in your own backyard. In "Backyard Beginnings" Rick uses his unique relationship and love of nature to share his secret to a "happy life."
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