The dismissal of an elected Australian Government has only happened once. 50 years ago, in 1975, Sir John Kerr sensationally sacked PM Gough Whitlam. Greg Jennett looks at the legacy of the historic event and how it shaped democracy.
Do you also love shopping? Does the word sale make your heart beat faster? Shopaholic Klára feels the same way. A shopping-obsessed forty-something hits the sales with such passion that she doesn't even notice her husband finding a younger model during her shopping marathon. With a bruised ego and without her successful husband's credit card, Klára starts over from scratch. She's looking for a new job, a new man, but most of all, herself.
An isolated singer-songwriter rediscovers his voice when a chance romance with a shy nursing student inspires them to create a life-changing song – opening doors they never imagined.
Liz and Devante run into each other at a house party in San Francisco. There's an instant attraction. As they explore San Francisco, they begin to fall in love with each other and city.
A humorous mockumentary set in 2007 Estonia for all the nostalgic viewers who were fans of reality tv shows at the time. The story follows an amateur reporter looking to find a cool story for his brand new TV show. His thirst for fame brings him face to face with an ancient Estonian mythological being, desperate for answers. It’s dangerous and stupid and even weird at times, but you know what they say: the show must go on!
The performer’s body explores its surroundings in the manner of a vine’s hooked tips—making contact, sometimes failing, and moving according to rhythms of delay and attunement.
The film flows not between points, but along the lines that connect them. I did not walk. I passed through. And now I walk again along those traces. That day, I was the camera, the fish, and the lingering wind.