Against the ticking clock of impending fatherhood, Ben must figure out what he should be doing while helping others get where they’re going.
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In 1988, Merata Mita was the first Māori woman to write and (solo) direct a narrative feature film in New Zealand. In 2019, she remains the only Māori woman to do so. This is her story, as told by her youngest son.
Mismatched travelling companions reveal long-held secrets, broken hearts and unexpected connections during an eye-opening drive to Melbourne in this understated drama; an independent debut feature from local director Adrian Ortega.
Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o shines bright as a ukulele-playing, zombie-slaying kindergarten teacher in Abe Forsythe’s sweetly hilarious zom-com 'Little Monsters'.
With over 500,000 words you’d think the English language has a word for everything. But dig a little deeper and you’ll find it doesn’t. In a new fun and fast-paced local series, indigenous Comedians and Language Warriors Bjorn Stewart and Katie Beckett introduce you to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander words you never knew you needed.
It’s about Lucy, a girl who’s always on the lookout for simple ways to improve her life. And DiC her talking support drone who even with all the knowledge in the world...can still be a bit of an asshole.
'The Hunting' is about two high school teachers who discover students are sharing nude photos of their underage friends and peers, and the consequence this has on the teens and their families
A grief-stricken scientist, Julian, continues forbidden research after the death of his lead researcher, Doctor Lane, and the shutting down of Intech labs. Julian makes a life changing discovery, finding that their research could not only change the world, but carve a path to save those he lost. He partners with a weary cop, Shane, whose faith in a failing justice system has diminished, to take down a significant criminal threat to Australia's society, the seemingly untouchable Triad leader, Jason Zhang.