In Stan Original film 'Christmas on the Farm', premiering December 1, Poppy Montgomery plays Clementine Jones, an Australian author whose book about getting back to nature on a blissful Queensland farm is snapped up by New York powerhouse publishers London & London. But the truth is, “Clementine” is actually her daughter Emmy Jones, a New Yorker basing the book on her late mother’s journals.
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'Countryman' follows a 10,000km journey where Indigenous and immigrant Australian stories converge.
Tori Garrett's 'Sit. Stay. Love.' follows Annie Blake (Georgia Flood), an aid worker that returns to her family’s hometown of North Haven, Vermont for the first time since her mother's passing three years prior.
Jeff Daniels' 'Television Event' follows the production and aftermath of the controversial 1983 made-for-TV movie, 'The Day After' – which imagined the impact of a nuclear attack on the USA.
In Netflix's animated feature 'Back to the Outback', a ragtag group of Australia’s deadliest creatures plot a daring escape from their zoo to the Outback, a place where they’ll fit in without being judged for their scales and fangs.
'Girl Like You' follows the six-year journey of couple Elle and Lauren as one of them transitions to change genders, moving pronouns from he to she, and becoming Elle.
'Here Out West', which opens Sydney Film Festival tomorrow evening, is an anthology feature in which a baby being kidnapped from a hospital sets off a series of events that brings complete strangers together over a single day.
Ben Lawrence's feature documentary 'Ithaka' follows Julian Assange's father, John Shipton, as he fights to free his son.