Sharing stories from frontline disaster crews, experts and communities dealing with the effects of our escalating climate emergency, 'Big Weather (and how to survive it)' seeks to answer some big questions: Why are these events becoming less predictable and more intense? And what can we do to prepare, survive, and adapt into the future?
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Two surfing photographers spend two years driving 53,983 kms from San Francisco to Patagonia.
'2067' offers a dystopian view of the future, where 47 years from now, the earth has been ravaged by climate change and people are forced to live on artificial oxygen.
The flying foxes that soar across Sydney each evening face many challenges: impacted by heatwaves, evicted from urban parklands, struggling to survive an ongoing loss of habitat. Bat carers save a handful here and there, and ecologists document their struggles, as threats escalate. Filmed over six years, The Weather Diaries reaches its climax in 2020, as temperatures soar, bushfires rage, and flying fox pups die in record numbers. Drayton ruminates on our failure to value these essential pollinators and the forests they sustain, and reflects on the implications for her daughter Imogen, a girl long inspired by Studio Ghibli’s Princess Mononoke, who’s emerging from the classical confines of the Conservatorium High School to embark on a career as an electronic pop artist.
'Brazen Hussies' celebrates the bold women who ignited a revolutionary chapter in Australian history, the Women's Liberation Movement (1965 -1975). Interweaving freshly uncovered archival footage, personal photographs, memorabilia and lively personal accounts from activists, 'Brazen Hussies' shows us how a daring and diverse group of women joined forces to defy the status quo, demand equality and create profound social change - contributing to one of the greatest social movements of the 20th Century.
'MuM' follows Australian actress and filmmaker Tahyna MacManus on her four-year experience of pregnancy and miscarriage.
Presented Noni Hazlehurst, the second season of SBS/Artemis Media's 'Every Family Has A Secret' follows a diverse group of Australians on a life-changing journey, seeking out the extraordinary secrets within their families. Over three weeks, the six participants travel around the country and the world – from Italy to the Netherlands and the Czech Republic – uncovering dark secrets about their families’ past that will shock, move and captivate.
A nail-biting, Sydney-set kidnapping thriller – 'Intersection' follows the story of an extortionist who discovers his own son is abducted, and is forced to complete an escalating series of trials to appease his child’s captor, and atone for his life of deception.