Writer-director Dane McCusker's 'The Big Dog', runner up for the Sydney Film Festival Audience Award, will have a limited theatrical run from November 9 via Pivot Pictures.
Disney+’s eight-part series 'The Artful Dodger' picks up 15 years after the events of Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist, with the famous prince of thieves – Dodger – now a surgeon in 1850s Australia who can’t shake his predilection for crime.
Written and directed by Heath Davis, 'Christmess' stars Steve Le Marquand as Chris Flint, a desperate, once famous actor fresh out of rehab who takes a job as a Santa Claus in a suburban strip mall, where he unexpectedly encounters his long-estranged daughter (Nicole Pastor) and infant grandson.
Nick Barkla’s documentary 'The Healing' explores an equine welfare program that brings traumatised ex-racehorses and traumatised military veterans and first responders together.
Jacob and Ben Burghart’s neo-Western thriller 'Head Count' follows Kat (Aaron Jakubenko), who, after escaping prison, finds his own revolver pointed to his head by an unknown assailant.
Based on a short film by the same name, 'Time Addicts' delves into the human condition, where addiction, friendship and the search for redemption all come to play.
Olivia Swann and Todd Lasance will play the leaders of an eclectic team of US NCIS agents and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) in 'NCIS: Sydney'.
In the second season of Netflix teen drama 'Surviving Summer', American teenager Summer Torres (Sky Katz) arrives back in Shorehaven with her sights set on the national surfing competition, only for a new rival, Wren (Annabel Wolfe), to drop in and challenge her in and out of the water.