SBS documentary series 'See What You Made Me Do', produced by Northern Pictures, will explore one of the most complex and urgent issues of our time – domestic abuse. Presented by investigative journalist Jess Hill, and based on her book by the same name, this series will examine the fine lines between love, abuse and power.
Created and directed by Thomas Meadmore, four-part true crime doco 'After the Night' delves into the unbelievable true story about one of Australia’s deadliest serial killers Eric Edgar Cooke, known as ‘The Night Caller,’ who terrorised and destroyed a local Australian community, murdering eight people and assaulting and attempting to kill many, many more
Director Christopher Nolan has recorded a personal message to Victorians that will be shown before 'Tenet' at IMAX Melbourne, as the theatre reopens today.
A Cheeky Little's 'Kangaroo Beach', created by Tim Bain, follows four young animal friends as they share an action-packed summer of surf, sun and san. The 26-part series will premiere on the ABC January 25, 2021, with a special sneak peak Boxing Day (December 26).
Brazen Hussies reveals a revolutionary chapter in Australian history, the Women's Liberation Movement (1965-1975). Directed by Catherine Dwyer, the AACTA nominated documentary interweaves freshly uncovered archival footage, personal photographs, memorabilia and lively personal accounts from activists.
Set in 1930s Arnhem Land, High Ground chronicles young Aboriginal man Gutjuk, who in a bid to save the last of his family teams up with ex-soldier Travis to track down Baywara—the most dangerous warrior in the Territory, who is also his uncle. As Travis and Gutjuk journey through the outback they begin to earn each other’s trust, but when the truths of Travis’ past actions are suddenly revealed, it is he who becomes the hunted.
Firestarter, directed by Wayne Blair and Nel Minchin, marks Bangarra Dance Theatre’s 30th anniversary. Taking us through Bangarra’s birth and spectacular growth, the In Films documentary recognises Bangarra’s founders and tells the story of how three young Aboriginal brothers — Stephen, David and Russell Page — turned the newly born dance group into a First Nations cultural powerhouse.
In his new series 'Adam Liaw’s Roadtrip for Good', the cook, author and TV presenter visits bushfire-affected regions as they spring back to life.