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David Stratton of The Australian gave a positive review, calling the film "Run Lola Run meets Gran Torino; breathtakingly fast-moving, a very well-made thriller." Erin Free of FILMINK also gave a positive review, calling the film "a big, broiling stew of complex thought, Australia Day is a provocative, intelligent film that dares to pick, probe ...
The Merger is a 2018 Australian drama comedy film based on comedian Damian Callinan's critically acclaimed solo show of the same name. The film explores the decline of a cash-strapped Aussie Rules rural footy club and the recruitment of refugees to keep the club viable. The tagline for this film is "If they can play, they can stay."
David Stratton, writing in The Australian, gave it 4 stars. He begins " Friends and Strangers is a strikingly original new Australian film from writer, director and editor James Vaughan. Tantalisingly enigmatic, it is on the surface about the various contacts and encounters made by Ray (Fergus Wilson), a diffident freelance video cameraman."
Gen Z is mocking the way Australians say certain words June 14, 2021 at 12:18 PM Americans created 'naur' as a way of phonetically spelling the word "no" in a typical Australian accent.
Netflix unveiled a trailer for its upcoming series, “History of Swear Words,” set for release on Jan. 5. The six-episode series, hosted by Nicolas Cage, explores the origins, pop culture-usage ...
This is a list of films set in Australia ... Cactus (2008 road movie) Caddie (1976) Candy (2006) Careful, He Might Hear You (1983) The Cars That Ate Paris (1974)
A chef, knowing of her frustration, introduces her to a little-known wine of an Australian company which has yet to go international. Lola secretly tells her workmate Audra about the Vaughn winery, who then pitches them to their boss behind Lola's back. So, she starts up her own company and flies to Australia to secure a potential client.
Rams is a 2020 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Jeremy Sims, written by Jules Duncan, and starring Sam Neill, Michael Caton, and Miranda Richardson. It is based on the Icelandic drama film Rams (2015) by Grímur Hákonarson. [2] The film premiered at the CinefestOZ Film Festival on 27 August 2020.