"Australia's favourite and most trusted newspaper", the satirical 'The Betoota Advocate', will go behind the controversies that have shaped Australia in a four-part Paramount+ series premiering June 14.
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Matthew Holmes' 'The Cost' is the story of two ordinary blokes, David (Jordan Fraser-Tumble) and Aaron (Damon Hunter) who abduct a convicted felon (Kevin Dee) who committed a horrific crime many years before.
In Stan Original documentary 'Revealed: The Cape', director Michael Ware portrays an isolated community forever changed by a mysterious tragedy.
Four-part documentary series 'The First Inventors' sees actor and proud Tiwi Islander man Rob Collins lead a team of First Nations investigators as they uncover more than 65,000 years of invention and innovation.
Anupam Sharma's 'Brand Bollywood Downunder' is a feature documentary about the ‘bollywoodisation’ and globalisation of Indian cinema through its 89-year-old love affair with Australia.
Paul Goldman's 'Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story' charts the influence of the Mushroom Records founder via behind-the-scenes stories of domestic and international musicians he pioneered, delving into the unorthodox tactics that helped the well-loved industry figure build an empire.
Sea Dog TV International's 'Dolphins: Is Our Love Too Deep?' is an investigative documentary that looks at the impact humans are having on wild dolphins through popular hand-feeding tourism programs in Australia.
Adam Morris' 'Frank and Frank (or The Valley and the Walrus: Ruminations on the Mystery from Soup to Nuts' stars Myles Pollard as faith and finance guru Frank, who heads to the country to present at a conference and arrives to a message from his wife saying she’s thinking of leaving him.