

Storyline: Jill Bilcock Dancing the Invisible 2017 Jill Bilcock Dancing The Invisible focuses on the life and work of one of the worlds leading film artists, Academy Award nominated film editor Jill Bilcock Iconic Australian films Strictly Ballroom, Muriels Wedding, Moulin Rouge, Red Dog, and The Dressmaker bear the unmistakable look and sensibility of Bilcocks visual inventiveness, but it was her brave editing choices in Baz Luhrmanns Romeo+Juliet that changed the look of cinema the world over, inspiring one Hollywood critic to dub her editing style as that of a Russian serial killer on crack With a back story as colourful and surprising as her films, and featuring commentary from Cate Blanchett, Baz Luhrmann, Shekhar Kapur, Phillip Noyce and Fred Schepisi, this documentary is a wonderful insight into the art of film editing and the profound impact it has on storytelling
The Legend of Barney Thomson (2015)
Barney Thomson Robert Carlyle, awkward, diffident, Glasgow, Scotland barber, lives a life of desperate mediocrity and his uninteresting life is about to go from 0 to 60 in five seconds, as he enters the grotesque and comically absu
Holy Man The USA vs Douglas White (2011)
Holy Man is the story of Douglas White, an 88 year old Lakota Sioux medicine man from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, who spent 17 years in federal prison for a crime he did not commit During the making of this fil
Selling Stupid (2017)
Selling Stupid is the hilarious story of two girls who work at an advertising agency for a sexist, idiot boss named Eddie When Eddie pits the girls in the office against the boys on a new video game campaign, the girls have to dig d
Monsutazu kurabu (2011)
Having abandoned modern civilization, Ryoichi lives an isolated, self sufficient life on a snow covered mountain and sends mail bombs to the CEOs of corporations and TV networks One day, he encounters a mysterious creature in the fo
There Was Always Sun Shining Someplace Life in the Negro Bas
Chronicles the history of Negro Leagues baseball by using rare historical footage and interviews with black baseball greats
Oasis Second Night Live at Knebworth Park (1996)
Concert footage of British rock band Oasis performing the second of two record breaking gigs at Knebworth Park in Hertfordshire, England as part of the UK summer leg of their 1996 Whats the Story Morning Glory world tour
Valentine (2001)
Five women are stalked by an unknown assailant while preparing for Valentines Day
From the Dead (2015)
After Janie accidentally murders her husband during disputed infidelity over a stripper, her husbands brother introduces her to an Aztec spell that resurrects him from the dead Unfortunately, he returns to take revenge
Angels Sing (2013)
As a child, Michael Walker wished every day could be Christmas That is, until a tragic accident crushed his holiday spirit Thirty years later, Michael still cant muster any joy for the holidays, despite encouragement from his play
Tanganyika (1954)
In Kenya, in 1903, when escaped murderer Abel McCracken instigates the Nukumbi tribe to raid white settlements, colonist John Gale organizes a human hunt to capture McCracken
Dame Judi and Jay: The Odd Couple (2024)
Unlikely duo Dame Judi Dench and Jay Blades became friends 3 years ago. They explore their vastly different upbringings, revisiting formative places/people that shaped their lives.
Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1974 (2009)
A rookie Yorkshire journalist sets out to solve the case of a child murderer
The Automatic Hate (2015)
Davis meets a cute young woman claiming to be his cousin After confirming that his dad has a secret brother, he visits her and her two sisters What keeps their dads apart
The Return of Swamp Thing (1989)
In this tongue in cheek sequel, the benevolent bog creature falls for the vegetarian, plant loving daughter of the evil scientist who created him
Michael Che: Shame the Devil (2021)
Michael Che returns to the stage in Oakland and tackles American patriotism, Black leadership, jealous exes, loose bears, mental health and more