When a group of Australian teenagers go on a camping trip, they return to find their town occupied by an enemy military force. Now they must learn to fight and survive in order to save their friends and family.
Gogglebox Australia is a reality TV show that captures the genuine reactions of everyday Australians as they comment on the biggest TV shows.
Seven Types of Ambiguity is a gripping TV show that delves into the intricacies of love, family conflict, and the mysterious disappearance of a child in Australia. Set against the backdrop of a Greek-Australian family, the story follows the entangled lives of various characters, including a prostitute and a call girl. It explores the complexities of male-female relationships, parent-child dynamics, and the unbreakable bonds of family. Based on the novel of the same name, this TV mini-series is a thought-provoking exploration of human emotions and the ambiguity of truth.
The Heartbreak Kid is a drama/romance movie released in 1993. It revolves around the story of a female teacher and a male student who develop a romantic relationship. The movie explores themes of age difference, coming of age, and the complexities of a relationship between a mature woman and a teenage boy.
Head On is a powerful film that explores themes of identity, sexuality, and self-destructiveness. Set in Melbourne, it tells the story of a 19-year-old Greek-Australian man named Ari who struggles with his cultural identity, sexual desires, and self-loathing. Through a series of intense and explicit encounters, Ari embarks on a journey of self-discovery that forces him to confront his inner demons and come to terms with who he truly is.
The trials and tribulations of car loads of travellers in peak hour morning transit and again on their drive home to find out how the workday turned out.
When a man in a Greek village is mistaken for his twin brother, who is involved in a vendetta, he must navigate the consequences while dealing with the eccentricities of the village residents.
The Wog Boy is a dark comedy that follows the life of a Greek-Australian man in Melbourne, navigating issues of racism, unemployment, and cultural stereotypes while trying to find his place in society. The story revolves around his experiences with friends, family, and his job at a pizza parlor.
Sweet and Sour was an Australian television series that screened on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1984. It was created by Tim Gooding and Johanna Pigott and was produced internally for the ABC by Jan Chapman. The main storyline of the series followed the efforts of a fictional band, The Takeaways, to break into the Sydney music scene. "The Takeaways have so far eluded commercial success. However, negotiations are presently underway for the band to sell their story to a prominent TV station, and really clean up."
Alex, a Greek Australian high school teacher, falls in love with Eve, a Lebanese Muslim lawyer. They face obstacles due to their different cultures and religions, but their love triumphs over prejudice and stereotypes.
Two brothers become conflicted after one goes on the run and the other has an affair with a Greek woman and takes care of an old rich lady who could be their way out.
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