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Nitram is a 2021 Australian biographical psychological drama film directed by Justin Kurzel from a screenplay by Shaun Grant. [3] The film revolves around the life and behaviors of a mentally distressed young man called "Nitram" (based on Martin Bryant), and the events leading to his involvement in the 1996 Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania.
Eight Hours Don't Make a Day (German: Acht Stunden sind kein Tag) (also translated as (Eight Hours Are Not a Day) is a West German television miniseries written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Commissioned by Westdeutscher Rundfunk, it was broadcast in five episodes between 1972 and 1973. [2]
In 2018, she joined the cast of Mystery Road, reprising her role from the 2013 film of the same name. She returned to season two in 2020. She returned to season two in 2020. In 2023 Walton appeared in Channel Seven series The Claremont Murders [ 7 ] and Walton joined the second season of Foxtel series The Twelve.
Central Highlands, Tasmania – Australia [8] Boys in the Island: 1989 Tasmania; Melbourne, Victoria; Sydney, New South Wales – Australia [9] Aya: 1990 Hobart, Tasmania; Melbourne, Point Lonsdale, Victoria – Australia Tasmania Story (タスマニア物語, Tasumania Monogatari) 1990 Tasmania – Australia DeVil's Tasmania: 1992 Exile: 1994
The Nightingale is a 2018 Australian historical psychological thriller film written and directed by Jennifer Kent. [6] [7] [8] The film stars Aisling Franciosi, Sam Claflin, Baykali Ganambarr, Damon Herriman, Harry Greenwood, Ewen Leslie, Charlie Shotwell, Michael Sheasby, and Magnolia Maymuru.
Based on the true story of murderer Rodney Alcala, Woman of the Hour, which hit Netflix on Friday, October 18, explores the notorious serial killer and sex offender who found his next potential ...
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Tasmania Story was released on July 21, 1990 in Japan. The film made ¥2.52 billion at the Japanese box office, [2] attracting an audience of 3.5 million viewers. [6] This made it the second highest-grossing Japanese film of 1990, behind Heaven and Earth. Like Heaven and Earth, Tasmania Story sold a large number of advance tickets, totaling 2 ...