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Australian drama road movies (1 P) M. Mad Max films (5 P) Pages in category "Australian road movies" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
History of women's surfing in Australia from 1915, through the big board era to 1986. Swimming: Dawn! 1979: Drama: The film deals with Dawn Fraser's rise to fame as a champion Olympic swimmer, her anti-authoritarian clashes with Australian Swimming officials, her triumphs, marriage and eventual divorce. Swimming: Swimming Upstream: 2003: Drama
4x4 is a 2019 Spanish-language crime thriller film based on actual events [1] [2] by Mariano Cohn from a screenplay he co-wrote with Gastón Duprat. Produced by the latter, the film, an Argentine-Spanish co-production, stars Peter Lanzani as Ciro, a criminal who breaks into a 4x4 SUV, owned by an obstetrician medic Enrique Ferrari (Dady Brieva), in order to steal the car stereo.
A gun emplacement at Middle Head on Sydney Harbour, used in one of the scenes in the movie. In the scene an under cover police officer (Stone) was initiated into the bikie gang. Stone is a 1974 Australian outlaw biker film written, directed and produced by Sandy Harbutt. It is a low budget film by company Hedon Productions.
Australia's 2006, 2009 and 2014 submissions were Aboriginal Australian stories. Ten Canoes was the first feature film made primarily in one of Australia's Aboriginal languages . [ 5 ] The film, set before the arrival of white Australian settlers, tells a story within a story , about what happens when a young man falls for one of the brides of ...
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Byron Kennedy, who was a film school lecturer at the time, and George Miller first met at a summer film school in Australia in 1971. They began making short features and experimental work, including Violence in the Cinema, Part 1, which Byron produced, photographed and edited, and which won two Australian Film Institute (AFI) awards.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 15 Amore: After Mabo: John Hughes: Documentary: Alienation: Wilma Schinella: Short: All the Way: Marque Owen: Derek Armistead, Matt ...