In the early ‘70s, founding member of Australian surf magazine Tracks, Albert Falzon, began filming off the North Coast of New South Wales, Hawaii, and Indonesia. He set out to make a film “that was a reflection of the spirit of surfing at the time” and the end result, Morning of the Earth, proved its worth as a vital document of surf culture and a powerful nature film.

A ship sent to investigate a wave of mysterious sinkings encounters the advanced submarine, the Naut...

Two men answer the call of the ocean in this romantic fantasy-adventure. Jacques and Enzo are a pai...

Showcasing breathtaking footage of mountains and waves around the world, Shaka follows snowboarding ...

When their ocean liner capsizes, a group of passengers struggle to survive and escape.
Something in the Water explores the rock phenomenon that is music in WA. How can the most isolated c...

Packed with drama, high emotions and cliff-hanger moments, Australia Says Yes is the intimate and pe...

Bruce Brown's The Endless Summer is one of the first and most influential surf movies of all time. T...

Echo is a youngster who can't quite decide if it's time to grow up and take on new responsibilities-...

Riding Giants is story about big wave surfers who have become heroes and legends in their sport. Dir...

The Ripple Effect is a powerful documentary primarily centred around St Kilda legend and proud Noong...

A lawless poacher wants to capture a majestic and rare golden eagle, so he kidnaps the boy who knows...

About trauma, resilience and post-traumatic growth in the medics who served with Australia's special...

When Lawrence III's scheme to capture the Legendary Pokémon Lugia upsets the balance of nature, it i...

Three children are accidentally transformed into fish after consuming a potion made by an eccentric ...
Documentary about two boys and a girl who travel to surfing spots around the world.

From the mind of Chris Benchetler comes TGR's latest short film collaboration. Improvisation is the ...

After getting threatened by Kelly's friends and family, Constable Fitzpatrick places the blame on Ne...