The Kids are Alright: By the mid-1990s, Jocelyn Moorhouse and husband PJ Hogan were A-list Hollywood directors. But then Moorhouse dropped out of sight and wouldn’t direct a movie for 18 years. Here they reveal why.
Cricket legends Kevin Pietersen, Graeme Smith and Outback Wrangler Matt Wright join forces in an expose on the rhino crisis and the new technologies and strategies to combat it.
As a little girl, Michelle Payne (Teresa Palmer) dreams of the impossible: winning the Melbourne Cup — horse-racing's toughest two-mile race.
What happens when you are in love with someone, you don't know how they feel about you, you have a job interview in the morning...and you cannot sleep?
This is a documentary about Afghanistan's first metal band, District Unknown, that existed on the fringes of Afghan society and beyond comprehension of conservative Islam.
'Happy Android' is a new 25-minute documentary from Brisbane filmmaker Jaina Kalifa. It focuses on Melbourne street performer Paul Cooper, who has entertained audiences around the world for 20 years as his loveable creation Tubby the Robot.
Mikey is on a mission to become Western Sydney's sweetest, bestest, acest handball champ. Helped by his mates Salwa & Jerry, he’s got the world's most powerful strike - if only the ball would land in the right suburb.
An aspirational journey to discover what the future could look like if we simply embraced the best that exists today.