Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-11 of 11
- Harrow tells the story of Dr. Daniel Harrow, a forensic pathologist with a total disregard for authority.
- "The Eternity Man" is as story of an Australian icon that spread hope and redemption around the country.
- A woman who has an obsessed lover.
- Come as You Are is a stylised and colourful exploration of three individuals who have created an alter ego which offers an outlet from their normal daily lives. Each is a separate journey into the terrain of sexuality, identity and fantasy within the urban landscape. A drag queen, a sexual outlaw and an urban cowboy reveal what lies behind the 'mask'.
- When renowned singer-songwriter Kev Carmody released his first album, Pillars of Society, in 1989, Rolling Stone magazine described it as "arguably the best protest album ever made in Australia". Kev was propelled onto the national stage as a voice of protest for Aboriginal people. This documentary looks at Kev up close - cattle mustering in southern Queensland, making music in suburban Sydney and playing Long Bay Jail.
- 'Opportunities Australia' is an Australian documentary series of 5-minute episodes. In each episode, television journalist Mimi Kwa talks to the leaders of some of Australia's most innovative and dynamic companies operating in Australia. The purpose of the series is to give Australian companies a profile in the Asia Pacific region - showcasing our country's businesses and their innovation, skills and ingenuity; helping them to build relationships and markets across one of the worlds most dynamic regions. 'Opportunities Australia' is produced by Horizon Films with the support of Austrade, and its marketing initiative 'Brand Australia' - both recognise the value that an on-going series like this has in promoting Australian companies to the region.
- Follows the Radomsky family, who, generations ago, fleed Nazi-occupied Lithuania as Jews, as they leave their lives in Johannesburg, South Africa, and re-settle in Australia.
- TV Series
- For 30 years, Arrernte man Rupert Max Stuart has maintained his innocence of the rape and murder of a young white girl. His story became the basis for the movie Black and White in 2002. In 'Broken English', we hear from Max and those personally involved in the case. Max Stuart claims he fell prey to prejudices in the white justice system and alleges he was beaten and verballed by police. He spent fourteen years in prison and faced the gallows nine times for the crime he says he didn't commit. This film, which combines documentary and drama, recreates some of the events of his trial, appeals and subsequent Royal Commission. It features Hugo Weaving, Noah Taylor and Tony Barry with Lawrence Turner playing Max Stuart.