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Directed by Claude WhathamGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceActors John Hargreaves,
Judy Davis,
Wendy Hughes,
Max Cullen,
Paul Chubb,
Wendy StrehlowRating61%
Martin Stang, a bank robber (Hargreaves) finds himself behind bars and decides to pursue another con job; his escape. He does this by attempting to convince prison authorities that he is blind and no longer poses a threat to society. Along his journey he befriends a sexually-repressed clergyman's wife, Sarah (Davis). The pair become intimate during Martin's day release but his con is complicated when he reveals to Sarah that he is not in fact blind., 50minutes
Directed by Lex Marinos,
George Ogilvie,
Carl SchultzGenres DramaActors Gary Sweet,
Hugo Weaving,
Jim Holt,
Frank Thring,
Heather Mitchell,
Ashok BanthiaRating83%
The events leading up to the England Cricket Team's 1932-1933 Ashes tour of Australia and the tactics, of bowling directly at the batsman, used by the English cricket team to counteract the extraordinary batting prowess of Australian cricketer Donald Bradman during the Ashes series., 1h45
Directed by Gillian ArmstrongOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Judy Davis,
Sam Neill,
Wendy Hughes,
Robert Grubb,
Max Cullen,
David FranklinRating70%
Sybylla (Judy Davis), a headstrong, free-spirited girl growing up in late 19th century Australia, dreams of a better life to the detriment of her work on a country farm. Her parents, upset by her dreams of grandeur, send her to board with her grandmother in hopes of teaching her proper manners and behaviour. She is soon courted by two local men, jackaroo Frank Hawdon (Robert Grubb), whom she ignores, and well-to-do childhood friend Harry Beecham (Sam Neill), whom she grows increasingly fond of.