See-Saw Films' dark comedy 'The End', created and written by Samantha Strauss and directed by Jessica M. Thompson and Jonathan Brough, follows three generations of a family living with separate but intersecting obsessions - how to die with dignity, live with none, and make it all count.
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Created and written by Elliot Vella, Gretel Vella and Timothy Walker, and directed by Christiaan Van Vuuren, this very Australian comedy is not your typical cliché Christmas movie.
Premiering December 13, Stan's 'Dom and Adrian: 2020' chronicles the Bondi Hipsters journey through the garbage fire that is 2020.
'The Flood', Victoria Wharfe-McIntyre's debut feature, follows a female heroine (Alexis Lane) as she exacts revenge on an unjust colonial Australia.
In 'Sweet River', to premiere on Netflix December 5, Hanna returns to the sleepy town of Billins, nestled deep in the sugar cane fields, where her four-year-old son Joey was abducted by notorious serial killer Simpkins (Jack Ellis), and is now presumed dead.
SBS documentary series 'See What You Made Me Do', produced by Northern Pictures, will explore one of the most complex and urgent issues of our time – domestic abuse. Presented by investigative journalist Jess Hill, and based on her book by the same name, this series will examine the fine lines between love, abuse and power.
Created and directed by Thomas Meadmore, four-part true crime doco 'After the Night' delves into the unbelievable true story about one of Australia’s deadliest serial killers Eric Edgar Cooke, known as ‘The Night Caller,’ who terrorised and destroyed a local Australian community, murdering eight people and assaulting and attempting to kill many, many more
Director Christopher Nolan has recorded a personal message to Victorians that will be shown before 'Tenet' at IMAX Melbourne, as the theatre reopens today.