An aristocrat, Sarah, inherits a million-acre cattle station in the Australian Outback called 'Faraway Downs.' After her husband's death, a ruthless Australian cattle baron plots to take her land. Reluctantly, Sarah teams up with a rough-hewn cattle drover named Jackman to defend her station.
Non Non Biyori follows the daily lives of four girls living in the remote countryside of Japan. Together, they embark on various adventures, encounter comedic mishaps, and build strong friendships.
A family of British pioneers in 1829 Australia.
When a group of tourists on a boat tour in the Australian outback become stranded, they must find a way to survive as a ferocious crocodile begins hunting them down. As tensions rise and the body count increases, they must rely on their wits and teamwork to make it out alive.
When a man wakes up in the Australian outback with no memory, he must use the few clues he has to discover his identity before his past catches up with him.
Robson Green embarks on an epic series of adventures across Australia. His aim is to understand what life is really like away from the familiar and famous destinations, by venturing into the outback and beyond.
Backpackers Hanna and Liv take a job at a remote Australian pub where they encounter unruly locals and a situation that escalates quickly, leading to chaos and danger.
The story of a Warlpiri woman, Audrey, and her Sicilian partner Santo as they navigate through colonial systems to keep the children they care for together. Audrey Napanangka was born at a time when the world was changing for the people in the Central Australian Desert. Settler colonisation was permeating the desert and forced changes and the fusion of two worlds shifted Audrey’s life forever. Today, Audrey raises young people to walk in many worlds, by centering culture, language, and Law in their lives alongside mainstream education. The intimate footage filmed over 10 years in Mparntwe (Alice Springs), Yuendumu and Audrey’s Warlpiri country Mount Theo, showcases a heartwarming story about the power of kinship and family in what is known as Australia.
An American sharpshooter named Matthew Quigley travels to Australia in the 19th century to work for a wealthy rancher. However, he soon discovers that his new employer is involved in a dangerous conflict with an Australian aborigine tribe. As he becomes embroiled in the conflict, Quigley must use his skills and ingenuity to survive.
An aspiring documentarian and two conservationists venture into the Outback to record the animals displaced by bushfires where they discover a terrifying new species.
Wolf Creek is a horror thriller film that follows a group of backpackers who find themselves being hunted down by a sadistic serial killer named Mick Taylor in the Australian outback. The film is known for its intense and violent scenes, showcasing the ruthless and psychopathic nature of the killer.
After surviving a plane crash in the wilderness, a billionaire and a photographer find themselves stranded with limited supplies. As they battle the harsh environment and their own differences, they must also contend with a relentless grizzly bear that is hunting them down. With their lives at stake, they must use their survival tactics and resourcefulness to outsmart the formidable predator.
Wolf Creek (2016) is a thrilling TV show set in the Australian outback. It follows the story of a group of people who find themselves being hunted by a serial killer. Faced with darkness, fear, and the need for revenge, they must do whatever it takes to survive.
Red Dog is a heartwarming film based on the true story of a lovable stray dog in the Australian Outback. Set in the 1970s, the film follows the adventures of Red Dog as he becomes a beloved companion to various mine workers. Along the way, Red Dog touches the lives of many people and becomes a symbol of love, loyalty, and resilience. This heartwarming tale explores the unique bond between humans and animals and showcases the beauty of the Australian landscape.
In 1931, three Aboriginal girls escape from an Australian settlement, traversing the harsh Outback in order to find their way home. Based on a true story, the film explores themes of identity, cultural assimilation, and the strength of family bonds.
Author P.L. Travers reflects on her childhood after reluctantly meeting with Walt Disney, who seeks to adapt her Mary Poppins books for the big screen. Through flashbacks, we see Travers' close relationship with her alcoholic father and the inspiration for many of the characters in her books. In Los Angeles, Travers clashes with Disney and his creative team over their interpretation of her work. However, as she begins to confront her painful memories, Travers slowly opens up and ultimately grants Disney the film rights.
When a young detective is assigned to solve a murder in the remote outback of Queensland, he uncovers a web of secrets and racial tensions that lead him on a dangerous journey.
Macauley is a swagman on the road in the 1940s looking for work. He's a laid back, laconic sort of bloke but when he gets landed with his daughter after his drunken play-girl wife in Adelaide makes him face up to what she believes are his responsibilities, neither he nor his daughter are ready for each other. But in the beginning he's all she's got, and at the end, she's all he's got.
A schoolteacher named John Grant arrives in the remote outback town of Bundanyabba for a short stay before heading back to Sydney. However, he soon finds himself trapped in a nightmarish cycle of drunkenness, gambling, and violence, as he becomes entangled with the town's rough locals. As Grant's moral compass gradually erodes, he must confront the darkness within himself and fight for his sanity.
After a plane crash in the Australian desert, a teenage girl and her younger brother embark on a perilous journey to find civilization. They meet an Aboriginal boy who is on his traditional rite of passage known as walkabout. Overcoming language barriers and cultural differences, they learn survival skills and develop a bond in the wilderness.