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- For most people, movies are entertainment. For one man, they're a way of life.
- Back Roads is taking viewers to some of Australia's most interesting and resilient communities. The towns chosen for the programnme are full of colourful characters whose grit and good humour continues to uplift and inspire.
- Shark and Yuto are on a road trip around Autralia, surfing, smoking and drinking. They meet up with Kimiko and the mysterious Gunja Man before driving to many famous Australian landmarks.
- Live the life you please is a definitive, new feature documentary film about living and dying in Australia.
- Anonymous man, anonymous location, something is not right.
- Never Say Die Matildas follows the Australian Women's Football Team during a rollercoaster year in which, against all odds, they became one of the nation's most successful sporting teams. From missing out on the Olympic Games to making the FIFA World Cup quarter finals, the resilient team fought to the bitter end on the field and represented Australia with tremendous pride.
- In January 2017, adventurer Grant Rawlinson attempted to row and cycle 12,000km from Singapore to New Zealand. What followed was the story of success, failure and the awesome force of nature's power colliding with human ambition.
- Kirsten is a 14 year old girl who lives in an isolated Australian country town. Laura is a businesswoman on her way to Brisbane. When their journeys coincide Kirsten and Laura make a connection that runs deeper than their differences.
- 'Legacy' is a dissection of the lives of two inspirational young men who have been given a time limit on this world - and the mark they will leave on it.
- The film concerns the downward spiral of Ray, a down on his luck father-to-be who gets tied up in the wrong crowd. After getting shot on his last 'job', he pleads for a way out of the business so that he can be there for his family and nurse his injured shoulder... It won't be that easy though. Forced to tag along on a money pickup with a couple of ruthless thugs, Ray imagines a way out that will ensure he has enough wealth to provide for his new family. Now on the run with a bag load of cash and a body in the trunk, Ray needs to find a way to ditch the evidence. Forcibly enlisting the help of bystander, Nick, Ray attempts to bury the body before his past comes looking for him.
- Indigenous Australian's have a long and proud tradition of caring for the environment. Today this knowledge is being used to help sustain our environment for future generations.
- Heather Ewart explores a vibrant coastal community in northern New South Wales, where East meets West and which the locals affectionately call Woopi.
- Among Cannibals: How Wallace Was Darwin's Brain. When Alfred Russel Wallace set foot on a ship in 1854 to explore Papua New Guinea, he could not imagine that would spend 8 years abroad. He collected 125,000 animals exhibits and survived by selling butterfly collections and stuffed orangutans to European museums. Wallace had not the support of a university or had generous research budgets, that could finance the adventurous expedition of the self-made scientist.
- Former city dwellers, Mark and Nicola Ruitenberg want an industrial style garden. But can an inner-city trend, dominated by waste concrete, be transplanted to a sub-tropical sanctuary in the country?
- The Australian wine business has been going through an extraordinary period of growth. But vintage 2000 has been hit with bad weather and low prices.