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- When a man wakes up in the Australian outback with no memory, he must use the few clues he has to discover his identity before his past catches up with him.
- A group of friends join a guide for a trek into the Bolivian jungle, searching for an Indian village. The men soon realize that the jungle is a difficult place to be.
- An underwater cave diving team experiences a life-threatening crisis during an expedition to the unexplored and least accessible cave system in the world.
- It's city girls vs country girls in the most competitive gymnastics showdown ever. Get ready to tumble in A SECOND CHANCE: RIVALS!..
- A sports writer becomes a single parent in tragic circumstances.
- After a vivid dream, Maude Ashton returns to Adelaide, certain she now knows the whereabouts of her missing twin sister.
- After a near death experience, five Boys, all devoted AC/DC fans, make a pact to bury their best friend next to the grave of Bon Scott. 12 years later, having gone their different ways, they come together to fulfill the promise.
- The island of Ambon in Indonesia, 1945. During the War, the number of Australian POWs on the island had dropped from 1100 to less than 300 due to abuses by their Japanese captors. Capt. Cooper is the chief prosecutor. In a mass grave, the bodies of 300 executed servicemen have been unearthed. Cooper assumes that the massacre was ordered by Baron Takahashi, Japanese commander on Ambon. But the one potential witness has gone mad and is due to be shipped back to Australia. No captured airmen were found alive on the island at all, not even the four-man crew of a reconnaissance plane shot down late in the War. Takahashi is returned to the island in the custody of an American officer, Maj. Beckett. But there is little evidence with which to prosecute the Baron. Cooper thinks he could make a case for the missing airmen if only their bodies could be located. And why does Maj. Beckett appear interested in not seeing Takahashi convicted? Cooper gets a break when Lt. Tanaka, a communications officer and a Christian, surrenders himself...
- Paulie, an Italian man returns to his hometown of Adelaide, Australia after spending three years in a monastery. Upon returning home, he finds his buddies have not grown beyond where they were when he left. Together, they decide to open a café. Enter a rich young man, who is obsessed with Sylvester Stallone movies thus his nickname of Rocky, acts like a gangster with thugs in tow and a constantly belittled girlfriend. Obviously, the girl and Paulie hit it off and they must find a way out of Rocky's clutches. The film's title comes from the name of the café the trio decide on.
- Followed by BlackWoman, who is abandoned in a cage in the middle of the desert. Once she escapes the cage, she walks from desert to mountain to city, to find - more captivity.
- 140 year old parrot with an attitude and a teenage boy who go in search of buried treasure in an attempt to save the boy's free spirited and youthful grandfather from living the rest of his life in a retirement home.
- Dr Kate McDonald is married to the small farming community of Paringa, where she's been the vet for 15 years. For most of that time she's been hiding a secret, and as a result, refuses to allow anyone to get close to her.
- A woman unable to conceive a child with her husband, despite 15 months of trying, makes the drunken mistake of sleeping with a young stranger. The stranger then goes to terrifying lengths to prove his paternity.
- Early in 2017, Gulpilil was diagnosed with lung cancer. His doctors estimated six months for him but David, being David, was always likely to defy the odds. And he continues to do so with probably his last great work, My Name is Gulpilil.
- A motley group of strangers are all forced to seek refuge in a remote outback roadhouse due to severe flooding caused by a fierce torrential downpour. However, one of these people proves to be every bit as dangerous as the fierce storm that's raging outside.
- Australian madness via the visitors-from-hell mixed with love, lust and a bloody good shiraz.
- A small Australian town is stricken by unusual occurrences; electrical faults, violent and psychotic human behavior.
- A young girl's view on belonging and loss.
- The Amazing Race Asia is a reality television competition between 10-12 teams of two in a race around the world for $100,000$ to 'amazing' locations.
- Various stories of Bruno and his German Australian family, living in early 1930s rural South Australia.
- 'Sanctum: The Real Story' explores the back story of producer/writer and expedition leader Andrew Wight, who teams up with Hollywood director James Cameron to make a 3-D feature film of a cave diving expedition.
- A man and his wife are partners in a small business, a service station, that is stuggling to survive financially. They are visited by his brother, a divorced middle-aged man, who has taken a break from his stressful career in a big business corporation.
- From bush mechanic living in extreme isolation to carriage driving legend, 87 year old Isla could be the first and last Australian cowboy.
- Snackmasters is a unique cooking contest hosted by Scott Pickett and Poh Ling Yeow where highly awarded chefs at the top of their game go head-to-head to perfectly replicate famous Aussie snacks.
- Beach-stand operator Sam Barlow's life was meant to be sunny, simple and predictable and it might have been only he delivers a letter to his mate Jack Fields. This easy errand leads Jack to his death and Sam in search of the truth.
- Policeman (Bill Hunter) discovers a suitcase full of drug money during the normal course of his duties. The temptation to keep the money leads to an ever deepening set of circumstances.
- The marriage of a couple breaks up and their son proceeds to try to wreck the life of his step-sister whom he marries. He is redeemed by his wartime experiences.
- In this historical short, an English settler's wife and First Nations woman develop a special and enduring friendship through difficult circumstances.
- 'Volcano' takes you on a spell-binding journey through the dramatic volcanic landscapes of Mount Gambier and western Victoria - lava flows spilling into the sea; underground caverns bubbling with magma; deep, water-filled caves so clear that divers seem to float in settings of breath-taking beauty. Using the latest scientific research, the film tells the incredible story of the eight major eruptions that created Mount Gambier - a story that starts in a local school oval and finishes in the sparkling waters of the Blue Lake. Hosted by Rescue Special Ops' Luke McKenzie, the film lifts the lid on one of the most exciting stories to come out of Southern Australia in the last 120 million years.
- Craitbul tells the Aboriginal story of how the volcanic cluster at Mount Gambier was created. Craitbul was the giant ancestor of the Boandik people who inhabited the region around Mount Gambier region. His cooking ovens were the volcanoes of the area. The story describes how Craitbul's family, pursued by the evil spirit Tennateona , was forced to moved to different campsites across the region, and, interestingly, displays a sophisticated understanding of geomorphology.
- In 1924 eight men travelled from rural South Australia to Paris for the race of their lives.
- An eager actress fresh out of drama school has the audition of her life that leaves her with more questions than answers.
- Atlantis Untold is the story of an unexpected journey by brother and sister Jack and Skye Noble, who are forced by circumstances to try to conquer the opposing forces of an inner world. Decending deeper and deeper into unknown spheres, the two travelers are guided by unexpected forces of light and hindered by relentless forces of darkness, until their struggle brings them to the legendary City of Atlantis.
- Out of the Blue is a South Australian television series which promotes the Australian seafood industry.
- A retrospective look back on the formation of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) within Queensland (QLD) as told by the pioneers of the QLD Black Belt community who were integral to its formation.
- In the small town of Dead Centre in rural Australia, Mel searches for her estranged Brother Paul. Mel begins to unravel the towns secrets as it becomes clear finding her brother won't be as easy as she first thought.
- This docudrama tells the true story of one of Australia's worst maritime disasters in history which saw more than a hundred people marooned on a shallow reef off the coast of South East South Australia. The conditions in the Southern Ocean in winter made it almost impossible to rescue survivors on board as they suffered the perils of the sea for more than a week. Historically accurate, the film was written and directed by South Australian cinematographer, musician and historian, Brenton Manser. The production was filmed and edited by fellow cinematographer Robert Tremelling, with historical assistance from the ADMELLA 150th committee. The production was filmed on location throughout the South East Coast of South Australia, and South Western Victoria. A true eye opener, this film brings to life the forces of nature, the courage and bravery of ordinary people, all in an emotive and creative display of re-enactments, interviews, poetry and song.
- A rowing eight from Murray Bridge, South Australia, overcome prejudice, age, injury and poverty to represent Australia at the 1924 Paris Olympics.
- With more than 46,000 children living in Out of Home Care (OOHC) the reality of Australia's foster care system is that of a bleak future. With limited public knowledge or education regarding the desperate need for more attention to be given to this sector, we hear the stories and perspectives of 5 individuals who have experienced the system first hand.