Aussie Rules the World (2014)
AUSSIE RULES. Why would we keep the greatest game in the world a secret? Can our uniquely indigenous game survive on the world stage? Across the war torn streets of Jerusalem to the chaos …
AUSSIE RULES. Why would we keep the greatest game in the world a secret? Can our uniquely indigenous game survive on the world stage? Across the war torn streets of Jerusalem to the chaos …
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When something precious is stolen from you, your goal is not only to get it back but wonder what their motivation was for stealing it in the first place. Especially when you have a lot to lose and consider your deep dark secrets.
Another 26-chapter anthology that showcases death in all its vicious wonder and brutal beauty.
An experiential journalist ventures into the Amazon Jungle to discover the mysteries of a powerful visionary plant medicine and the shamans who work with it.
A widower dealing with his depression falls for an environmental activist.
Hazel is in crisis. The people she might turn to for help have problems of their own. Nothing is going according to plan – but there might be another way…
Both a journalist and a documentary filmmaker chase the story of a murder and its prime suspect.
Three friends and a stranger go to a house and plan to commit suicide. But later they realize the house is haunted
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A black comedy/drama about a lonely ice-cream van driver, Warren Thompson, and his unhealthy obsession with television soap starlet, Katey George.
A sixteen-year-old filmmaker documents the hiking adventure of four boys through the Tasmanian wilderness. Together they undertake a surprising spiritual challenge. The journey begins in …
Right before her wedding, a young woman finds herself abducted and held for ransom. As the initial days pass, she begins to develop a strange bond with her kidnapper.
Following a rash of slaughtered and missing persons, two would be documentary filmmakers set off into the woods in search of a bloodthirsty legendary creature.
At the late night jam sessions in LA, Jazz musicians used to dedicate their shows to the greatest alto sax player in the world, Frank Morgan, but if you wanted to hear him, you had to go to San Quentin. We went.
It was the beginning of legalized gambling in Pennsylvania and the end of the street numbers racket. . . but not without a fight.