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The Widower
is a poetic tale about a father and son who struggle to reconcile
the loss of a loved one... More
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The seasons go by her window. At
night, she sleeps very little. What puzzles her most is the
fact that she keeps dreaming about a boy she knew when she
was fifteen. His name is Steven... More
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Bringing The Diaries
of Vaslav Nijinsky to the screen has been a consuming passion
and labour of love... More
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One night, in the
Australian outback in the early 1930s, a young girl steps
out of her bedroom window - entranced by the beautiful, beaming
moon. When her parents go to check on their sleeping child,
she is nowhere to be found... More
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FISH follows
the journey and meanings of nature's great waters, its inhabitants
and cycles, its depths and its rituals. FISH presents
the central myth of fish as unborn souls, as haunted individuals
waiting for their moment to transform into mortal beings...
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This film explores the background
of three extraordinary brothers, Stephen, David and Russell
(1967-2002) Page and their traditional collaborator Djakapurra
Munyarryun; how they grew up as urban Aboriginals, developed
as individual artists and shaped the Bangarra Dance Theatre
when Stephen took over as Artistic Director in 1991.... More
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A sensitive and
revealing portrait of the French visual theatre artist, illusionist
and puppeteer, Phillipe Genty... More
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A sumptious and
compelling film adaptation of one of Australia's boldest contemporary
operatic works by Andrew & Julianne Schultz... More
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Zoot Finster –
an ageing hipster, a timeless fan – steps out in search
of the story of modern jazz. He's hip to the cats of the late
forties like Charlie Blott "Who got off on a kinda late-swing
style with modern touches" – but he wants more,
much more... More
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