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Lonely Hearts (1982) [PG]
The New York Times called director Paul Cox “a bright new film-making talent” for his enchanting story – co-written with John Clarke (The Games) - of unsung hero Peter, a piano tuner, loner and kleptomaniac whose toupee only fools the man underneath. Peter desperately visits a dating... More
Gallipoli (2 disc set) (1981) [PG]
Mel Gibson delivers an electrifying performance in Peter Weir's (The Truman Show, Witness) compelling story of friendship and adventure between two Australian soldiers in 1915. They cross continents and great oceans, climb the pyramids and walk through the ancient sands of Egypt to join their... More
Breaker Morant (1980) [PG]
Hero or villian? His exploits shook an empire... and made him a legend. South Africa, 1901: The British war against the Boers has deteriorated into bitter guerilla warfare. A unit of the Bushveldt Carbineers made up mainly of Australians is ordered by the British High Command to fight the Boer on... More
My Brilliant Career (1979) [G]
Sybylla Melvyn (Judy Davis) is the eldest daughter of an impoverished New South Wales farming family. Bold and determined, Sybylla dreams of succeeding as an acclaimed writer. But in a time of sexist ignorance and bigotry, Sybylla has frequent clashes with procrustean conformists. Though it is... More
Newsfront (1978) [PG]
An insight into Australia in the 1950's, whilst portraying the turmoil through the tangled love affairs and business ambitions of two brothers in the news media. The lives, loves and loyalties of the newsreel cameraman. When the news ran out... they made their own. Newsfront is the story of... More
Storm Boy (1977) [G]
Storm Boy lives with his recluse father on South Australia's lonely and beautiful coast. Here his free spirit roams with his pet pelican, Mr Percival, and his secret Aboriginal friend, Fingerbone Bill. He knows no other world. Suddenly there are intruders, the local school teacher who wants... More
The Devil's Playground (1976) (1976) [M]
Fred Schepisi’s celebrated first feature is a lushly photographed period drama detailing a young boy’s coming-of-age in a strict Catholic seminary in 1950s Victoria. A semi-autobiographical retelling of the director’s own training for the priesthood, the story follows... More
Sunday Too Far Away (1975) [M]
Set on one of the vast sheep stations in inland Australia, 1955, Sunday too Far Away is a classic of Australian cinema and is presented for the first time on DVD in its original widescreen aspect ratio along with some rare bonus archival material. Jack Thompson is Foley, the best shearer on... More
Libido (1973) [M]
From acclaimed Directors Fred Schepisi, Time Burstall, John B. Murray and David Baker, comes this groundbreaking anthology film exploring 70s sexual behaviour. Scripted by four of Australia's greatest authors - David Williamson, Thomas Keneally, Hal Porter and Craig McGregor. Starring in these... More
Stork (1971) [M]
STORK is adapted from the play "The Coming Of Stork" by the young David Williamson, and directed by the pioneering Tim Burstall. The 'six foot deranged revolutionary', STORK (Bruce Spence) is a long, tall, gangly, footy mad, beer swilling Aussie bloke hell bent on losing his virginity. Then he's... More
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