Molly Reynolds' 'A Portrait of Love' follows Archibald Prize-winning artist Craig Ruddy and his partner Roberto Meza Mont, who filmed their life together to share with friends and family.
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In '200% Wolf', the sequel to 2020's '100% Wolf', Freddy Lupin thinks he has everything it takes to lead his werewolf pack, but earning the respect of his packmates proves to be a challenge. If only he were more… wolfish.
The fifth season of the Lilydale Films' LGBTQIA+ drama series, 'Flunk' follows Heidi, Saffron, Ruby, and Astrid as they approach the end of high school.
Set in western Sydney in 1995, vertical series 'Greystanes' tells the story of 11-year-old Samantha and her older brother Marius, who visit their Maltese grandmother in Greystanes, NSW during the school holidays.
Nadia Tass' 'Oleg: The Oleg Vidov Story' details the life story of the Soviet actor dubbed the 'Robert Redford of the USSR'.
'Tony Armstrong’s Extra-Ordinary Things' is a five-part series that follows the presenter as he hits the road on his bike to learn about the untold history of Australia.
'Top Gear Australia' follows hosts Blair Joscelyne, Beau Ryan, and Jonathan LaPaglia, as they deliver automotive escapades from the winding roads of the French Alps, the historic streets of Rome, the glamorous coastline of St Tropez, the rugged terrain of Colombia's jungle, and their own backyard.
A co-commission between Stan, Sky, and Peacock, 'The Tattooist of Auschwitz' is a six-part drama that stars Jonah Hauer-King as Lali Sokolov, a Jewish prisoner who is given the job of tattooing identification numbers on fellow prisoners’ arms in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during World War Two.