Nick Barkla’s documentary 'The Healing' explores an equine welfare program that brings traumatised ex-racehorses and traumatised military veterans and first responders together.
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Alex Lykos' documentary 'Disconnect Me' follows the filmmaker as he disconnects from his smartphone for 30 days and examines the ever-pervasive role of technology in our lives.
Jacob and Ben Burghart’s neo-Western thriller 'Head Count' follows Kat (Aaron Jakubenko), who, after escaping prison, finds his own revolver pointed to his head by an unknown assailant.
In the second season of Stan Original series 'Wolf Like Me', Mary (Isla Fisher) and Gary (Josh Gad) leap into the next phase of their relationship, facing their biggest challenge yet: pregnancy.
SBS anthology drama 'Erotic Stories' explores sex and intimacy with a cast of characters not typically written as a sexual lead on Australian screens; be it queer, gender-diverse, living with disability, middle-aged and/or people of colour.
Adrian Powers’ 'A Royal In Paradise' stars Rhiannon Fish as Olivia Perkins, a New York romance author struggling with writer’s block after a break up. Keen to help, her best friend (Cara McCarthy) convinces her to take a tropical holiday in the hope of inspiration.
Andrew Undi Lee's 'Night Bloomers' is a horror anthology series exploring multigenerational stories from the unspoken immigration experiences of the Korean Australia diaspora.
Sally Aitken's 'Hot Potato: The Story of The Wiggles' is a documentary that tracks the journey of Anthony, Murray, Greg, and Jeff, and a dinosaur called Dorothy from when they decided to call themselves The Wiggles after the way children move to achieve worldwide recognition, before reemerging into the cultural zeitgeist in 2022.