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
1-50 of 57
- A successful businesswoman gets caught up in a game of cat and mouse as she tracks down the unknown man who raped her.
- The series is a satirical parody of Australian residents, who are living in Housing Commission public housing.
- How do women in western countries live their sexuality in the age of the internet? Over many years, feminism claimed the female sexual power, rejecting the image of women as sexual objects. Today's younger generations take another approach. Interviews with young women, sociologists and sexologists try to describe what a standard woman is supposed to be today in western countries.
- In this fast-paced Greek wedding comedy, young lovers Ilias and Marina arrive on the island of Crete for their wedding, along with their large, boisterous families all eager to celebrate the nuptials. However, when a typo on the wedding invitation confuses the reception venue and scatters the guests in different directions, they embark on a collision course of increasingly comedic proportions.
- "Holocaust experience turns into uplifting tale of destiny" "alternately sad and funny"
- Yoon Ye Eun's husband of 7 years has a profitable business and they move into a new house. Then, she finds out about his affair. Her sister Yoon Sang Eun is in debt and runs a piano institute. She meets someone through a matchmaking agency and considers entering a contract marriage to pay off her debts.
- For more than a year, TV cameras were given unique access into a secret subculture: the 200 families of the Adass Israel community, Australia's most ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect, as they strive to maintain their ancient faith in the modern world. Though they themselves shun television and the seductive temptations and trappings of modernity, they agreed to go on camera for the very first time. But not everyone inside this ultra-strict, ultra-insular and virtually self-sufficient community approved: some members opposed the filming because they view exposure to the outside world as a challenge to their strictly Jewish way of life, which largely comprises of piety and prayer. Told through the eyes of three members - Raizel Fogel, Shlomo Abelesz and Rabbi Aryeh Goldman - Strictly Jewish lifts the lid on this closely guarded Jewish sect, revealing a community steeped in ancient rites and rituals, and managing to maintain an ancient faith more than 5000 years old.
- Three prominent Australians will go on separate immersive journeys to gain insights into the world of poverty and disadvantage in Australia. The experience will be confronting and at times emotional - but how will it change them?
- For Chechen civilians, Russia's 'clean-up' operations amounts to little more than genocide. Even Russian soldiers condemn their actions in Chechnya. When Ivan volunteered to fight in the second Chechen war, he had scant understanding of what he would experience. Even now, he remains deeply troubled by his time there. Lack of supplies and widespread alcoholism fueled acts of brutality. His ill equipped unit had little choice but to rob civilians. "We had to feed ourselves. Of course we turned to looting. Of course we'd kill," he says. He believes the Chechens are being forced into acts of terrorism out of desperation and revenge. "We'd come in the house and kill five people - one survives, they have nothing to live for and it becomes blood for blood." 60 year old Sowdat has seen two of her children killed by the Russians. Another two have disappeared without a trace. "It's genocide and it's conducted openly," states Ruslan Badalov, of the Chechen Salvation Committee. Despite Putin's assurance to the contrary, Chechens believe that a bloody war is being waged against them. Daily 'disappearances' in every village tell the same story. It seems that Russia's campaign to impose order is creating the terrorism they mean to crush.'
- it ALSO has one of the best vids you'll see this year, especially if you love cartoons as much as I do. In what seems to be a collaborative effort, Finn's come up with the storyline you'll see and handed the concept to the uber-talented Davie Brown of Empirius Graphic and Motion Design who animated the video - and through their efforts to bring this vision to life, they've racked up hardware and awards like you wouldn't believe. Honestly. It'd take another separate review to list them all...from local film festivals to international ones - Love Ghost has again positioned themselves perfectly out there in the music-scene in ways that will get their music both noticed AND heard. For all you out there wondering what needs to be done to get some attention...believe me when I say taking a page out of the Love Ghost playbook will be to your benefit - they've put in the effort from all angles, audio-to-video, and applied an authentic, unshakeable focus. As far as Davie's concerned - this dude is all-aces...the video for "Girl Pusher" is pretty much every bit as badass as the song is...combined together, this single becomes a genuine force to be reckoned with. Love the way the movement of the video syncs up so incredibly well with the most significant transitions in the music's structure and flow - it's details like this that make all the difference.
- At the age of the 90s, Sun-nyeo celebrates the 40th anniversary of the opening of her gomtang restaurant, Jin Mi-ok, and looks back on her eventful life. In the year of Gimi (1919), at the young age of thirteen, Sun-nyeo was sold as a daughter-in-law for 300 Islands of rice to the wealthy Jeong family in Chungcheong-do. Although the body is sold due to poor family life, Sunnyeo is from a Yangban family, and she has learned most manners and words. The palanquin carrying Sunnyeo from Seoul takes four days to reach the Jeong family in Chungcheong-do, and Sun-nyeo, who is unfamiliar with everything, misses her hometown and misses her family, so tears flow deep in her heart. Sun-nyeo holds a wedding ceremony three years after coming to her in-laws' house, and goes to study at a high school in Seoul. Sun-nyeo spends days of regret at her in-laws' house while her husband In-seong goes to school in Seoul. After graduating from this vocational school, she returns to her hometown with her friend Jae-hoon (Han Jae-seok). Sun-nyeo (Kim Hye-soo) has never felt love for her husband, but feels strange emotions from her husband's friend Jae-hun. Husband suddenly appears Sun-nyeo's friend Jae-hun and Chae-bong, who came to her hometown while living as a singer in an orchestra, forgetting her husband's personality, leave a deep scar on Sun-nyeo. Her despair goes deeper and deeper.
- This film was put together to mark the 25th anniversary of the start of the Russian-Chechen war. It was mostly filmed in Karabulak refugee camp, Ingushetia, with Bentley Dean in January 2000. The Russian military had been carrying out "cleansings" in Chechnya, for four months already. Journalists were banned. An estimated 300,000 Chechens were killed in the two wars combined. Vladimir Putin cemented his power. By ordering the slaughter of the Chechen people, under the guise of "protecting Russia from terrorism".
- Australian film directors discuss films made by others which they particularly admire: Tracey Moffat, director of Bedevil, presents Pier Paolo Pasolini's Teorema (1968); Ana Kokkinos, director of Head On, presents Emir Kusturica's Time of the Gypsies (1989).
- Hae Il helps out the protestors at the ceremony and confronts Cheol Bum. Kyeong Seon gets a bribe from the accused of her case. New recruit Seung Ah joins Dae Young's team and becomes his partner. Meanwhile, Jang Ryong and his men make a scene at the church.
- Jan Ryong and his men are released without any penalty. Father Lee gets a call in the middle of the night. Next day, he is found dead at a mountain nearby. Hae Il requests an investigation, but the Gudam Police and the prosecutor refuse. Police announce that Father Lee was involved in various crimes, and Hae Il gets furious.
- 20198.0 (18)TV EpisodeHae Il is taken to custody for making a scene at the police station. Kyeong Seon lets him go and tells him to stop investigating. Hae Il goes to the hospital to take Father Lee's body. However, Dae Young who was guarding the body stops him. Hae Il learns that Father Lee and Cheol Bum had problems regarding the consignment operation of the facility.
- Hae Il meets the people who claim to be the victim of Father Lee's crimes. He finds out that they were abetted by someone behind. With the gathered proof, Hae Il asks Kyeong Seon to reinvestigate the victims. Meanwhile, the Archdiocese acknowledges Father Lee as guilty and banishes him.
- Cheol Bum tells Yong Moon to take over welfare facilities. The officials gather and plan their next move. Hae Il goes through Father Lee's belongings. He finds news articles and documents regarding Gudam's corruption. Hae Il takes measure to reopen the case. He gets to participate in the investigation, but he must team up with Dae Young.
- Hae Il goes to the ceremony where Cheol Bum gets awarded. He meets Cheol Bum and other officials who are related to the case. Cheol Bum tells Hoon Seok to do a background check on Hae Il. Hae Il holds a mass, but only a few people come to the church. Meanwhile, Dong Ja orders Cheol Bum to bring a new face into the game.
- Kyeong Seon runs into Hae Il at the convenience store. Hae Il gives a speech, and Kyeong Seon changes her prosecution on the Idol case. However, the case becomes big trouble because of an unexpected incident. Meanwhile, Hae Il goes to his old friend for the investigation.
- Hae Il and Dae Young team up and start the investigation. They go to see the people who made false testimonies. However, both of them are missing, and Hae Il suspects that Cheol Bum is behind their disappearance. Seung Ah checks the CCTV footage, and Yong Moon comes to Gudam.
- Hae Il and Seung Ah secure the witnesses who were hiding. However, Godzhayev's men make an attack and take them away on their way to the police station. The borough office withdraws the management of welfare facilities by Gudam Church. Hae Il, Seung Ah, and Dae Young go to see Godzhayev.
- Dae Young goes to the charnel house where his old partner is placed. Cheol Bum calls Dae Young to his office and tells him to find out the source of the information regarding the witnesses. Meanwhile, Yong Moon visits the orphanage. Hae Il goes to Maegakgyo's church and meets Cheol Bum.
- Hae Il goes to the Maegakgyo church and warns Yong Moon not to come to the welfare facility. Kyeong Seon asks Seung Ah about her informant but Seung Ah refuses to answer. However, Kyeong Seon finds out that Hae Il was the source. Meanwhile, Dong Ja wants a new member to help her out, and Seok Tae introduces Kyeong Seon to her.
- Cheol Bum gets suspicious about Hae Il after the fight. Hae Il gets a briefing from Dae Young and Seung Ah about the people of the cartel. Hae Il and Dae Young investigate the food service company which is connected to the cartel. Meanwhile, Yong Moon hatches a plot to put Hae Il into trouble.