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Leon the Pig Farmer
Leon is a nice Jewish boy living in North London.Then he discovers he‘s actually the son of a Yorkshire pig
farmer.This offbeat comedy has been ‘bringing home the bacon‘ in territories worldwide.
* International Critics Award - Venice Film Festival, 1992
* Best Film - Edinburgh Film Festival, 1992
Producers/Directors: Gary Sinyor,Vadim Jean
Starring: Mark Frankel, Janet Suzman, Connie Booth, Maryam D‘Abo
Running time: 102 minutes Year of production: 1993
US distributor: Unapix
comedy
Letters From the East
Acclaimed Swedish actress Ewa Froling stars as Anna, a young woman who fled as a child, with her father,
from war-torn Estonia to England. Following the death of her father Anna discovers that her mother, left
behind in Estonia and presumed dead may in fact still be alive and a psychological journey begins.
* Official Selection - Montreal World Film Festival, 1995
Executive Producers: Steve Walsh, Jamie Brown Producer: Ene Vanaveski
Writer/Director: Andrew Grieve
Starring: Ewa Froling, Mark Womack, Ingeborga Dapkunaite
Running Time: 110 minutes Year of production: 1995
drama
Lilian’s Story
A vivid, passionate story that chronicles the life of a vibrant and eccentric woman. Illuminated by the
extraordinary cinematography of Slawomir Idziak, (‘Three Colours Blue‘), the film is an inspirational story
of one woman‘s struggle to overcome life‘s adversities.
Producer: Marian Macgowan Co-producer: Mike Wilcox
Director: Jerzy Domaradzki Writer: Steve Wright
Starring: Ruth Cracknell,Toni Collette, Barry Otto
Running time: 95 minutes Year of production: 1995
drama
A Little Bit of Soul
A lighthearted Faustian romp, featuring Geoffrey Rush, the Oscar-winning star of 'Shine'.
Producers: Peter Duncan, Simon Martin, Martin McGrath, Peter (P.J.) Voeten
Writer/Director: Peter Duncan
Starring: Geoffrey Rush, Frances O'Connor, David Wenham, Heather Mitchell
Running time: 90 minutes Year of production: 1998
comedy
Looking for Alibrandi
Set against the background of Sydney and it’s vibrant Italian-Australian community, this emotionally charged
film follows a fiesty heroine’s struggle to balance the pressures of school, family and friends - while at the
same time, coming to understand herself.
* Winner of 5 AFI Awards including Best Film, Best Actress 2000
comedy
Producer: Robyn Kershaw
Director: Kate Woods
Starring: Gretta Scacchi, Anthony LaPaglia, Pia Miranda
Running Time: 103 minutes Year of Production: 1999
Love and Other Catastrophes
Love, sex and overdue library fines. Just some of the challenges faced in one day by five university
students, in this romantic comedy.
* Nominated for five 1996 Australian Film Institute Awards, including Best Film
* Winner Best Supporting Actress (Alice Garner) - 1996 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards
* Official Selection - Venice Film Festival, 1996
* Official Selection - Toronto International Film Festival, 1996
Producer: Stavros Efthymiou Director: Emma-Kate Croghan
Writers: Yael Bergman, Emma-Kate Croghan, Helen Bandis
Starring: Frances O’Connor, Alice Garner, Matt Day, Radha Mitchell
Running time: 80 minutes Year of production: 1996
comedy
Love in Limbo
It‘s the 1950s and three teenage friends make a fumbling attempt to collectively lose their virginity.
A light-hearted look at the icons, social mores, and music of the era.
Producer/Director: David Elfick Co-producers: Nina Stevenson, John Winter
Starring: Russell Crowe, Aden Young
Running time: 99 minutes
Year of production: 1992
comedy
Love Serenade
Two sisters in an Australian country town develop a fierce and competitive crush on their new neighbour, a
brooding and self-centred radio personality with a predilection for smouldering 70s soul and a taste for the
younger ladies.
* Winner, Camera D’Or - Cannes Film Festival, 1996
* Co-Winner, Best Young Director Award - Valladolid Film Festival, 1996
* Official Selection - Valladolid Film Festival, 1996
* Official Selection - Sundance Film Festival, 1997
* Official Selection - Rotterdam Film Festival, 1997
romantic
Producer: Jan Chapman Writer/Director: Shirley Barrett
comedy
Starring: Miranda Otto, Rebecca Frith, George Shevtsov
Running time: 101 minutes Year of production: 1996
The Magic Riddle
An enchanting animated story which borrows characters from popular fairy tales and weaves them into a
charming musical tale of love, mystery and mirth.
Co-Writer/Producer/Director: Yoram Gross
Running time: 93 minutes Year of production: 1990
US distributor: Miramax
children’s
animation
Mallboy
Mallboy is a universal story about the difficult decisions that jolt you out of adolescence and face you towards
adulthood. Ready or not.
* Official Selection - Director’s Fortnight Cannes 2000
Producer: Fiona Eagger Writer/Director: Vincent Giarrusso
Starring: Kane McNay, Nell Feeney
Running time: 90 minutes approx Year of production: 2000
drama
My Mother Frank
‘Frank,’ an over-protective, cantankerous, devoutly religious mother who hopes to revitalize her life with a
university degree. Her long-suffering teenage son, David, thinks it‘s a great idea…until she arrives at his
campus and clashes with everyone from the fearsome Professor Mortlock to her fellow students.
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Official Selection - Berlin Film Festival 2000
Official Selection - Montreal Film Festival 2000
Best Film - Melbourne International Film Festival 2000
Best Film - Brisbane International Film Festival 2000
Producer: Phaedon Vass, Susan Vass, John Winter Director: Mark Lamprell
Starring: Sinead Cusack, Sam Neill, Matthew Newton, Rose Byrne
Running Time: 94 minutes Year of Production: 2000
drama
The Naked Country
Morris West's story of a woman and her fight for independence and love in the beautiful but brutal country
of Australia's vast north.When her rancher husband mysteriously disappears on sacred tribal land, she joins
the search, only to betray him in the arms of the only man who can save his life.
Co-Writer/Producer: Ross Dimsey Co-Writer/Director: Tim Burstall
Starring: John Stanton, Rebecca Gilling, Ivar Kants
Running time: 90 minutes Year of production: 1987
drama
The Nostradamus Kid
A romantic comedy about a young man hoping for sexual experiences but fearing the end of the world. Based
largely on the director’s own adolescence.
* Official Selection - Edinburgh Film Festival, 1993
* Official Selection - Montreal Film Festival, 1993
Producer: Terry Jennings Writer/Director: Bob Ellis
Starring: Noah Taylor, Miranda Otto
Running time: 120 minutes Year of production: 1992
romantic
comedy
Not Fourteen Again
Twenty years ago, director Gillian Armstrong, made a film about three ordinary teenage friends growing up in the
seventies. ‘Not Fourteen Again‘ completes the circle: there are now three teenage daughters to add their
perspective to that of their mothers‘. A fascinating and emotional journey through the real dramas of life.
* Official Selection - Berlin International Film Festival, 1996
* Winner, Best Documentary - Australian Film Institute Awards, 1996
Producers: Jenny Day, Gillian Armstrong Director: Gillian Armstrong
Running time: 108 minutes Year of production: 1995
documentary
Obsession
Summer in Berlin. A theft, a heart attack - and three love stories.
* Official Selection - Sundance Film Festival, 1998
* Official Selection - Berlin Film Festival, 1998
Producers: Wolfgang Esterer, Rainer Mockert Director: Peter Sehr
Starring: Heike Makatsch, Charles Berling, Daniel Craig
Running time: 104 minutes Year of production: 1998
drama
Occasional Coarse Language
Min Rogers is about to lose her job, her boyfriend and her apartment - at last a disaster movie you can relate to.
Producers: Brad Hayward & Trish Piper Writer/Director: Brad Hayward
Starring: Sara Browne, Astrid Grant, Nicholas Bishop
Running time: 90 minutes Year of production: 1998
comedy
Orphans
Orphans is a raw and powerful film, a devastatingly funny and tragic journey through the darker parts of family life.
Winner, Best film at Venice International Film Festival, 1998
Winner, Best film at Gijon International Film Festival, 1998
Producer: Frances Higson Writer/Director: Peter Mullan (" My Name is Joe")
Starring: Douuglas Henshall, Gary Lewis, Rosemarie Stevenson, Stephen McCole
Running time: 95 minutes Year of production: 1998
black
comedy
Other Voices
Infused with energy, wit and mystery,‘Other Voices‘ portrays a couple whose relationship is in a state or
transition, if not yet turmoil.
* Official Selection-Sundance Film Festival 2000
Producer: Ruth Charny, Shelly Strong Director: Dan McCormack
Starring: Stockard Channing, Peter Gallagher, Rob Morrow
Running Time: 104 minutes Year of Production: 2000
thriller
Paperback Hero
A country trucker moonlights as a romance novelist.
Producers: Lance W. Reynolds, John Winter Writer/Director:Antony Bowman
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Claudia Karvan, Angie Miliken
Running time: 96 minutes Year of production: 1998
romantic
comedy
Passion
The story of acclaimed international composer, pianist and eccentric Percy Grainger, and his mother, Rose.
Producer: Matt Carroll
Director: Peter Duncan
Starring: Barbara Hershey, Richard Roxburgh, Emily Woof
Running Time: 102 minutes
Year of Production: 1999
drama
Puckoon
1924, Ireand is being divided. In their haste they cut the small village of Puckoon in two.This small town will never
be the same again.
Producers: Ken Tuohy,Terence Ryan Director: Terence Ryan
Starring: Sean Hughes, Richard Attenborough, Eliott Gould
Running Time: 89 mins Year of Production: 2001
comedy
Radiance
Three young women return home to the ramshackle house where they grew up for their mother's funeral.
All have different reasons for returning. In the space of twenty four hours they will begin to unravel their
complicated past.
* Official Selection -Toronto Film Festival 1998
Producers: Ned Lander, Andy Myer Director: Rachel Perkins Writer: Louis Nowra
Starring: Rachel Maza, Deborah Mailman,Trisha Morton-Thomas
Running time: 90 minutes Year of production: 1998
drama
Redheads
Tough street kid Lucy has smashed up a police car. When rookie barrister Diana is assigned the case she
has no idea it will lead to a grotesque murder and unrelenting terror.
* Le Grand Prix - Festival du Film D’Action Et D’Adventure, 1993
* Best Supporting Actress Award - Asia-Pacific Film Festival, 1993
Producer: Richard Mason Writer/Director: Danny Vendramini
Starring: Claudia Karvan, Catherine McClements
Running time: 106 minutes Year of production: 1992
US distributor: Unapix
thriller
Risk
When Ben Madigan gets a job with an Insurance Company, little does he know that he’s to become part of an
ingenious claim scam run by his hard bitten boss John Kreisky (Bryan Brown) and vampish solicitor girlfriend
Louise Roncoli (Claudia Karvan), who seduces Ben further and further into a world where the most
important thing is not who’s at fault, or who’s to blame, it’s who gets to walk away.
Executive Producer: Marion Pilowsky Producer: Marian Macgowan
Director: Alan White
Starring: Bryan Brown, Claudia Karvan,Tom Long (THE DISH)
Running Time: 93 minutes Year of Production: 2000
thriller
Rough Diamonds
Mike and Chrissie meet literally by accident - his truck sideswipes her Mercedes - and they realise they have
more in common than just music.
Producer: Damien Parer Co-Writer/Director: Donald Crombie
Starring: Jason Donovan, Angie Milliken, Peter Phelps
Running time: 90 minutes Year of production: 1993
romantic
comedy
Russian Doll
When Harvey is asked to marry his best friend’s mistress to keep her in the country, his life spins out of
control. But was it ever in control?
* Best original screenplay AFI Awards 2000
Writer/Producer: Allanah Zitserman Writer/Director: Stavros Kazantzidis
Starring: Hugo Weaving, David Wenham, Natalia Novikova
Running time: 90 minutes Year of production: 2000
US Distributor: Lot 47
romantic
comedy
Say a Little Prayer
Small, shy 11-year-old Seymour forms an unusual friendship with the beautiful but drug-addicted Angie.
From the director of ’Dogs In Space’.
* Official Selection - Berlin International Film Festival, 1993
* Official Selection - London Film Festival, 1993
* Official Selection - Montreal Film Festival, 1993
* Best Director Award, Best Actress Award - Giffoni Children’s Film Festival, 1993
Producer: Carol Hughes Writer/Director: Richard Lowenstein
Starring: Fiona Ruttelle, Sudi de Winter
Running time: 97 minutes Year of production: 1993
family
drama
Secrets
Five teenagers become trapped in the basement of a hotel where The Beatles are staying during their 1964
World Tour.
Producers: Michael Pattinson, David Arnell Director: Michael Pattinson
Starring: Noah Taylor, Dannii Minogue
Running time: 90 minutes Year of production: 1992
US distributor: Trimark Pictures
comedy
Sher Mountain Killings Mystery
When a gemstone is stolen from an old castle, ancient forces and human greed are unleashed.
Producer: Phil Avalon Director: Vince Martin
Starring: Joe Bugner
Running time: 87 minutes Year of production: 1990
adventure
Shotgun Wedding
A troubled young man is released from gaol and goes bush with his pregnant girlfriend. A police siege brings
them folk hero status. Based on a real event in the 1960s.
* Official Competition - Shanghai Film Festival, 1993
* Official Selection - Toronto Film Festival, 1993
Producers: David Hannay, Charles Hannah Director: Paul Harmon
Starring: Aden Young, Zoe Carides
Running time: 95 minutes Year of production: 1992
drama
SLC Punk!
A subversive comedy about youthful rebellion, 'SLC Punk!' follows the story of Stevo and his best friend
Bob, the only two dedicated punk rockers in God-fearing Salt Lake City, Utah.
* Opening film at Sundance Film Festival 1999
Producers: Sam Maydew, Peter Ward Writer/Director: James Merendino
Starring: Matthew Lillard, Michael Goorjian,Til Schweiger, Devon Sawa, Annabeth Gish
Running time: 97 minutes Year of production: 1998
US distributor: Sony Picture Classics
comedy
Spotswood
An outside consultant is hired to boost profits at a hopelessly inefficient factory. He is forced to question his
conscience when he becomes drawn into the lives of the workers.
* Grand Prix - Tashkent Film Festival, 1992
Producers: Timothy White, Richard Brennan Director: Mark Joffe
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Russell Crowe, Ben Mendelsohn,Toni Collette
Running time: 97 minutes Year of production: 1990
US Distributor: Miramax
drama
The Story of Xinghua
An allegorical drama about life in reformist China by one of the new generation of directors. Set in a remote
village near the ruins of the Great Wall.
* Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival, 1994
* Official Selection - Edinburgh Film Festival, 1994
* Official Selection - Montreal Film Festival, 1994
Producer: Liu Ming Director: Yin Li
Starring: Jiang Wenli, Zhang Guoli,Tian Shaojun
Running time: 90 minutes Year of production: 1992
drama
Strange Fits of Passion
In this bittersweet fable it’s a post-everything world where meanings of love and sex are elusive - especially
to Francis, who yearns to experience both. A comedy for anyone who has ever had sex ... or ever tried to.
* ‘Official Selection‘, Critics Week - Cannes Films Festival 1999
Producer: Lucy Maclaren
Director: Elise McCredie
Starring: Michela Noonan, Mitchell Butel
Running Time: 90 minutes approx
Year of Production: 1999
comedy
Strange Planet
A year in the life of six characters searching for love and fulfilment, as they approach the new millennium.
Producer: Stavros Kazantzidis, Anastasia Sideris
Director: Emma-Kate Croghan
Starring: Claudia Karvan, Naomi Watts
Running Time: 95 minutes Year of Production: 1999
comedy
Strangers
Stockbroker Gary Young has women trouble. His ex-wife is after his money and his relationship with his
girlfriend is not going well.Then he meets Anna who is prepared to kill to achieve her dream.
Producers: Craig Lahiff,Wayne Groom Director: Craig Lahiff
Starring: James Healey, Anne Looby
Running time: 90 minutes Year of production: 1989
thriller
Strictly Ballroom
An unlikely pair of young ballroom dancers fight for their artistic freedom during the lead-up to the Pan-Pacific
Grand Prix. One of Australia‘s biggest international hits of the last two decades.
* One of the 5 top grossing Australian films of all time at the Australian box office
* Winner of three British Academy Awards and eight Australian Film Institute Awards including Best Picture
* Prix de Juenesse - Cannes Film Festival, 1992
* 1993 Golden Globe Nomination for best screenplay
Producer: Tristram Miall Director: Baz Luhrmann
Starring: Paul Mercurio,Tara Morice
Running Time: 94 minutes Year of Production: 1992
US Distributor: Miramax
romantic
comedy
Struck by Lightning
An inspiring story set in a sheltered workshop for adults with Downs Syndrome.The introduction of a new
fitness program leads to a conflict between the new physical education teacher and his boss.
Producers: Terry Charatsis,Trevor Farrant Director: Jerzy Domaradzki
Starring: Garry McDonald, Catherine McClements
Running time: 105 minutes Year of production: 1989
drama
Sugar Factory
A teenage non-conformist's rite of passage tale takes audiences on an emotional roller coaster to new
terrains, as Harris Berne experiences love, tragedy, 'madness' and emerges from the catharsis an offbeat hero.
Director/Writer: Robert Carter Producer: Jenny Woods
Starring: Matt Day, Rhonda Findleton, John Waters
Running time: 91 minutes Year of production: 1998
drama
Summer City
Four young guys go looking for beautiful girls, cool surf and whatever fun they can find.
Mel Gibson‘s first film role.
Producer/Writer: Phil Avalon Director: Christopher Frazer
Starring: Mel Gibson, Steve Bisley
Running time: 90 minutes Year of production: 1976
thriller
The Sun,The Moon and The Stars
A story of families, friendship and magic... As a family attempt to reconstruct the splintered fragments of their
relationship, they discover support from unexpected quarters.With this comes the realisation that the power of
love wields its own magic.
Producer: Brendan McCarthy Writer/Director: Geraldine Creed
Starring: Angie Dickinson, Gina Moxley, Jason Donovan
Running time: 92 minutes Year of production: 1996
family
drama
Suspicious River
A young, married motel receptionist in a small town sells her body to motel guests, but not just for money.This
dangerous other life leads her to a male version of herself, who takes her to the extreme edge, the same place
her mother had been before but did not survive.
* From the acclaimed Director of KISSED
* Official Selection Venice & Toronto International Film Festivals
Executive Producer: Hamish McAlpine Director: Lynne Stopkewich
Starring: Molly Parker, Callum Keith Rennie
Running time: 90 minutes Year of Production: 2000
thriller
Taking Sides
An American officer is sent to US occupied Berlin at the end of World War 2 to investigate a leading symphony
conductor who has ties to the Nazis
* Official Selection – Toronto International Film Festival 2001
* Stellan Skarsgard nominated for Best Actor - European Film Awards 2001
Producer: Yves Pasquier Director: Istvan Szabo
Starring: Harvey Keitel, Stellan Skarsgard, Moritz Bleibtreu
Running Time: 105 mins Year of Production: 2001
drama
Thank God He Met Lizzie
This romantic comedy starring Oscar nominee Cate Blanchett poses the question: is the one you marry
the love of your life?
Producer: Jonathan Shteinman Director: Cherie Nowlan
Starring: Cate Blanchett, Frances O'Connor, Richard Roxburgh
Running time: 90 minutes Year of production: 1997
romantic
comedy
That Eye,The Sky
He seeks answers from the sky, but it takes a complete stranger and a miracle to change his life. From the
director of acclaimed black comedy, ‘Death in Brunswick‘, comes a poignant film.
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Special Jury Prize, International Critics Week - Venice Film Festival, 1994
Official Selection - Sitges Film Festival, 1994
Official Selection - London Film Festival, 1994
Nominated for nine Australian Film Institute Awards, 1995
Producer: Peter Beilby Co-Writer/Director: John Ruane
Starring: Peter Coyote, Lisa Harrow, Jamie Croft
Running time: 101 minutes Year of production: 1994
drama
True Love and Chaos
Set in the world of bars, motels and endless highways, 'True Love and Chaos' is a gritty film about the
need to love.
Producer: Ann Darrouzet Writer/Director: Stavos Andonis Efthymiou
Starring: Naveen Andrews, Miranda Otto, Noah Taylor, Hugo Weaving
Running time: 94 minutes Year of production: 1997
drama
Tunnel Vision
A series of bizarre murders. A warrant is issued for the arrest of a detective. An electrifying thriller, starring Patsy
Kensit from Lethal Weapon 2.
Producer: Phil Avalon Writer/Director: Clive Fleury
Starring: Patsy Kensit, Robert Reynolds, Rebecca Rigg
Running time: 94 minutes Year of production: 1994
thriller
Two Hands
A young streetfighter, who loses ten thousand to a gangster, has to pull his first bank job to avoid the bullet.
* ‘Official Selection‘, ‘Premieres‘ Section Sundance Film Festival, 1999
* Winner of 5 AFI Awards including Best Picture
Producer: Marian Macgowan
Director: Gregor Jordan
Starring: Heath Ledger, Bryan Brown, Rose Byrne
Running Time: 90 minutes
Year of Production: 1999
comedy
Under the Lighthouse Dancing
Set on an idyllic island, off the Australian coast. A funny, charming and deeply moving love story, culminating in
a magical and special wedding.When time is precious, never waste a second.
* Special Gold Jury Award - Charleston World Film Festival, 1997
Producer: David Giles Director: Graeme Rattigan
Starring: Jack Thompson, Jacqueline McKenzie, Naomi Watts
Running time: 94 minutes Year of production: 1996
drama
The Vector File
In a satellite ground station laboratory on a tropical mountain peak, scientist Gerry Anderson
works back. Gerry has no idea that his world is about to be overturned.
Producers: Richard Stewart, Grant Bradley,Wolfram Tichy Director: Christopher Graves
Starring: Casper Van Dien, Catherine Oxenberg, Katherine Kennard
Running Time: approx 91 minutes Year of Production: 2001
thriller
Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train
An art teacher at a Catholic girls school works weekends as a hooker on the interstate express. She knows
what she's getting into and she has her reasons.What she doesn't count on is falling in love with one of her
clients and becoming trapped within a dark web of deceit and murder.
Producers: Ross Dimsey, Patric Juillet Co-Writer/Director: Bob Ellis
Starring: Wendy Hughes, Colin Friels, Norman Kaye
Running time: 91 minutes Year of production: 1987
drama
What Becomes of the Broken Hearted
Temuera Morrison and Rena Owen reprise their roles as the turbulent Jake and Beth in the sequel to “Once
Were Warriors“, in a searing drama of domestic and gang violence that culminates in hope and redemption
Producer: Bill Gavin
Director: Ian Mune
Starring: Temuera Morrison, Rena Owen
Running Time: 98 minutes
Year of Production: 1999
drama
What I Have Written
Transgression, betrayal and a work of fiction conspire in a story of obsessive desire.
* Official Competition - Berlin International Film Festival, 1996
* Winner, Best Film - Mystfest Film Festival, 1996
* Winner, Best Adapted Screenplay - Australian Writer’s Guild Awards, 1996
* Winner, Best Cinematography - Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards,1996
Producers: Peter Sainsbury, John Hughes Director: John Hughes Writer: John A Scott
Starring: Martin Jacobs, Gillian Jones, Jacek Koman, Angie Milliken
Running time: 102 minutes Year of production: 1996
drama
The Wiggles Movie
The first feature film from the hit sensation children's group,THE WIGGLES, is a spectacular music and
adventure extravaganza.
Producer: Hilton Fatt Director: Dean Covell
Starring: The Wiggles
Running time: 84 minutes Year of production: 1998
US distributor: Lyrick Studio
children
Wogboy
A comedy about love, politics, sex, religion, culture, cars and pizza. But not in that order.
* Over $13million at the Australian Box office 2000
Producer: John Brusack, Nick Giannopoulos Director: Aleksi Vellis
Starring: Nick Giannopoulos
Running Time: 90 minutes
Year of Production: 2000
comedy
A Woman’s Tale
An uplifting tale about growing old. Martha is young at heart but old in body. She takes evasive action rather
than live in a home for the aged.
* Golden Spur Award - Flanders Film Festival, 1992
* Official Competition - Tokyo Film Festival 1991
Producers: Paul Cox, Santhana Naidu Co-Writer/Director: Paul Cox
Starring: Sheila Florance, Gosia Dobrowolska
Running time: 96 minutes Year of production: 1990
drama
A Wreck, A Tangle
Max and Benjamin, a couple of junkies, crash their borrowed car into Rita and Orson’s prized Mercedes.
The collision proves fateful, dangerous, exciting and tragic in ways neither couple could have anticipated.
A Wreck, A Tangle is a highly original and complex portrait of morality, ethics, loyalties and attachments.
Producer: Nicki Roller Director: Scott Patterson
Starring: Rebecca Frith, Damian Walshe-Howling, Anna Lise Philips
Running time: 90 minutes approx Year of production: 2000
drama
Yolngu Boy
Three Boys,Two Worlds, One Law…caught in the collision of the oldest living culture on the earth and the
realities of a modern world, three boys defy the law and embark on an epic journey to chase their dream
and save their futures.
* Official Selection - Telluride Film Festival 2000
Producers: Patricia Edgar, Gordon Glenn Director: Stephen Johnson
Starring: Sean Mununggurr, John Sebastian Pilakui
Running time: 90 minutes approx Year of production: 2000
drama
Zone 39
A psychological thriller, backdropped by a surreal, futuristic desert landscape.Two remote outposts.Two
border guards, far from human contact, yet not allowed to communicate. For those are the rules and the
rules are inviolate.
Producers: Colin South, John Tatoulis Director: John Tatoulis
Starring: Peter Phelps, Carolyn Bock
Running time: 95 minutes Year of production: 1996
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