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- A glamorous woman returns to her small town in rural Australia. With her sewing machine and haute couture style, she transforms the women and exacts sweet revenge on those who did her wrong.
- Hollywood outcast, best-selling author and chronicler of the rich and famous, Dominick Dunne was one of the world's leading journalists and society commentators. This is his story.
- An intimate access to the private life of Courtney Barnett, an anti-influencer who is a powerful voice for our times.
- A revealing documentary celebrating the legacy of the bold women of the Women's Liberation Movement who re-ignited the feminist revolution to Australia.
- The Search for the Palace Letters tells the story of Prof. Jenny Hocking's epic and successful legal battle against the Australian Government and HM Queen Elizabeth to access the Palace Letters, revealing the hidden story behind the dismissal of the Whitlam Government in 1975.
- Reluctant copywriter and aspiring eco-warrior Florence embarks on a venture to ghost-write other people's letters in exchange for second-hand clothing.
- A documentary about internationally renowned film editor Jill Bilcock, that charts how an outspoken arts student in 1960s Melbourne became one of the world's most acclaimed film artists.
- Having gained historic access, "The Highest Court", shows first hand the characters and drama of the High Court of Australia, the pinnacle of legal and constitutional processes in Australia.
- Anne Deveson was a magnificent woman: the first female talk-back broadcaster in Australia, she was also a writer, activist, mental health advocate, and mother. When director Sari Braithwaite met Anne in 2015, she was attempting to bundle up thousands of private papers for the National Library of Australia (NLA). Sari offered to help and over the next six months they transform Anne's 85-year paper trail into a mountain of neatly stacked brown boxes for the permanent collection at the NLA. But during this time, Anne's brain starts to fail her. Alzheimer's, the illness that took her mother and grandmother, is gaining hold, and she is feeling the pressure to move into care. While she has stacks of miscellaneous files to sort, Anne has resolved to keep living in her own home, on her own terms. As she seeks to make sense of her life through the archives, she discovers that the storylines she's seeking to piece together are becoming harder and harder to find. What to keep, what to discard? Anne writes in her diary, "Who am I to think I matter?" The film weaves between Anne Deveson's present and past as we time travel through her rich archive, exploring the changes and repetitions that appear over a lifetime. While Anne may be packing her life's work into boxes it is, at best, a mirage of order. The chaotic beauty of Anne Deveson, or any of us, defies a singular telling or definitive portrait.
- Harry Seidler: Modernist is a retrospective celebration of the life and work of Australia's most controversial architect. Sixty years of work is showcased through sumptuous photography and interviews with leading architects from around the world.
- A lesbian coming out story spanning fifty years
- Filmed during and after his time on the High Court of Australia, this documentary about Justice Michael Kirby explores the personal, moral and spiritual convictions of one of our most compassionate and incisive legal minds.
- Jorn Utzon, acclaimed architect of the Sydney Opera House, tells the story of the design and construction of his masterpiece.
- This documentary focuses of the life and artistry of one of the world's most celebrated film editors. Academy Award nominated, Jill Bilcock is best known for her work on Strictly Ballroom, Moulin Rouge!, Romeo+Juliet, Elizabeth and Muriel's Wedding.