Finding Nemo follows the story of Marlin, a clownfish, who sets out on a perilous adventure to find his son, Nemo, after he is captured by a diver. Along the way, Marlin encounters various obstacles and forms unexpected friendships.
Puberty Blues (2012) is a TV show that follows the lives of two teenage girls as they navigate the challenges of adolescence, friendship, and love in 1970s Australia. They face peer pressure, family secrets, and the complexities of high school life, all while discovering their own identities in a society dominated by social expectations. Set against the backdrop of surfing culture and the beautiful beaches of New South Wales, this heartfelt and nostalgic series explores themes of teenage rebellion, friendship, and the search for belonging in a changing world.
Ned Kelly (2003) is a riveting crime drama that follows the true story of Ned Kelly, a notorious Australian outlaw who led a resistance against the law enforcement in the late 19th century. The movie explores Kelly's life of lawlessness, his struggles with the police, and his ultimate capture and arrest.
Inspired by John Ibrahim's best-selling autobiography, Last King of The Cross is an operatic story of two brothers, John and Sam Ibrahim who organize the street but lose each other in their ascent to power.
Follows a young girl, Alice Hart, whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life.
A young woman from Australia is arrested in Thailand for drug trafficking and is sentenced to death. While in prison, she must navigate the dangerous world of women's prisons and work against the clock to prove her innocence and escape before her execution.
Against the Wind is a TV mini-series set in New South Wales, Australia, during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It follows the story of a teenage girl who faces the challenges of life as a female convict in a new land. With themes of friendship, family relationships, and the struggles of the first settlers, the series explores the early colonial period in Australia.
An intensely personal drama based on one of Australia's most shocking corporate scandals, Devil's Dust tells the story of ordinary Australians caught in a web of deception in the James Hardie asbestos saga. Spanning four decades, Devil's Dust shows how industrial manufacturer James Hardie first covered up its knowledge of the dangers of its asbestos mining and products and then threaten compensation plans by moving the company overseas.
Helen Simpson's scorching novel of passion and unspoken loyalty is brought to life in a major mini series unfolding in the epic Australian tradition of Against The Wind and Sara Dane.
The Dish is a heartwarming film about the teamwork and determination of a group of Australian scientists and engineers who faced multiple challenges to successfully transmit the historic moonwalk of Apollo 11 to a global audience.
Set in 1830s Australia, a former convict returns to Sydney and becomes embroiled in a web of secrets, jealousy, and forbidden love.
Palm Beach follows a group of lifelong friends who gather for a birthday party in Palm Beach. As they celebrate, old secrets resurface, leading to conflicts and philosophical conversations about life and aging. The beautiful coastal setting becomes the backdrop for a weekend full of laughter, wine, and deep conversations.
Shot in Australia, USA, Italy, France, Germany, and Japan, Beyond the Wasteland follows the fans from around the world who go to extraordinary lengths in the name of Mad Max. Transporting us into the world of Mad Max, we explore the eccentric world of the fans, their costumes, and their machines as these oddball fans find their place amongst the Mad Max community. The documentary also follows original cast member, Bertrand Cadart as he continues his fight against stage IV leukemia and travels from his home on the Sunshine Coast to the “Wasteland,” the desert location of Mad Max 2 in Silverton, for the last time. Beyond the Wasteland not only celebrates life but the ability to change oneself through passion.
The Legend of Ben Hall tells the story of Ben Hall, a legendary Australian bushranger in the 1860s. As a fugitive from the law, Hall leads a gang of outlaws and engages in violent shootouts and thrilling pursuits. The movie explores the complex relationships between Hall, his gang members, and the authorities determined to bring them down.
In this TV mini-series set in the late 18th century, Mary Bryant, a young woman from Cornwall, is convicted of petty theft and transported to the penal colony in Australia. Together with her husband and fellow convicts, Mary embarks on a treacherous journey through the sea, facing hardships, betrayal, and danger. Determined to escape their harsh conditions and reunite with their children, Mary and her companions devise a daring plan to sail back home to England.
On January 18th, 1977, a crowded commuter train heading for Sydney, came off the track and struck the pillars of an overhead road bridge, crushing part of the train and killing 83 passengers and injuring more than 200 others. This story follows the coronial inquiry into the crash with flash-backs to the main story, and the efforts of the rescuers to free the injured victims.
Around the Block is a drama film set in New South Wales, Australia. The story follows an idealistic woman who becomes a teacher and forms a bond with an Aboriginal student. The film explores themes of racial discrimination, stereotypes, and the struggles faced by low-income communities. The protagonist's life is further complicated by her estranged father's imprisonment and her involvement with a crime family. As she navigates these challenges, the film examines the impact of love, revenge, and the power of the arts to inspire change.
Alison's Birthday is a psychological horror film that follows the story of Alison as she celebrates her 19th birthday. Strange occurrences begin as Alison receives a message from her dead father and starts to exhibit psychokinetic powers. Possession, Celtic mythology, and a cult are at the center of this suspenseful and terrifying tale.
In old New South Wales a new bunch of convicts arrives including the little convict, young Toby Nelson. Consigned to a Government farm they are subjected to the cruelty of Sergeant Billy Langdon and Corporal Weazel Wesley. Toby escapes and flees into the Australian bush where he is saved from death by the aboriginal boy, Wahroonga. Together, with another escapee, the highwayman, Jack Doolan, and Wahroonga’s animal friends, they launch a spectacular mission to rescue the blacksmith, Big George, and Toby’s sister, Polly.
An adult's memoir of a childhood spent with his mother and two sisters in Australia in the closing year of WWII. While his father off fighting the Japanese, two Italian prisoners of war are assigned to help out on the family's estate. Later they are joined by two German refugee women. Problems of country life and personal tensions come to a head.