Reveals a revolutionary chapter in Australian history, the Women’s Liberation Movement (1965 -1975). Interweaves fresh archival footage, personal photographs, memorabilia, and personal accounts from activists all around Australia to show how a daring and diverse group of women joined forces to defy the status quo, demand equality, and create profound social change. These women defined one of the greatest social movements of the 20th century, sometimes at great personal cost.
A conflicted gay man struggles to teach his younger self about the challenges of adult life. Searchi...
In June 1893, European prospectors unlawfully took claim to ‘The Golden Mile’ on Aboriginal land. In...
In her second film, MY LIFE AS I LIVE IT (1993), Essie Coffey returns to her home in Dodge City wher...
Unveiling the lives and careers of AFL Head coaches, The Chosen Few includes interviews from some of...
Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.
A celebration of Dr. Maya Angelou by weaving her words with rare and intimate archival photographs a...
Somi is pregnant with her second child. A girl, she hopes. Together with her husband she prepares fo...
In 1984, Midnight Oil released their iconic record Red Sails in the Sunset. They embarked on a relen...
A poetic cine-essay about race and Australia’s colonised history and how it impacts into the present...
Since the rise to power of Hindu nationalists in 2014, India has been gradually moving away from dem...
A feminist activist organization determined to bring attention to superficiality and the rampant obj...
In New Jersey, the Good Grief community focuses on a holistic way of dealing with grief, where child...
Following a year in Cadance and Amanda's gender transition, this intimate documentary charts not onl...