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Directed by John DuiganOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Noah Taylor,
Loene Carmen,
Ben Mendelsohn,
Judi Farr,
Graeme Blundell,
Lynette CurranRating72%
In the 1960s, Danny (Noah Taylor), a thin, socially awkward adolescent, falls in love with his best friend Freya (Loene Carmen) in rural New South Wales, Australia. Unfortunately, she is attracted to Trevor (Ben Mendelsohn), a high school rugby star, larrikin and petty criminal who helps Danny with the school bullies. Shortly after sleeping with Freya at the abandoned house, Trevor steals a car for a joyride and is arrested and sent to juvenile detention; it is while he is away that Freya reveals to Danny that she is pregnant. Danny offers to marry her and claim that the child is his, but Freya refuses, saying that she does not want to marry anyone. Meanwhile, intrigued by a locket left to Freya by an elderly friend of theirs who recently died -engraved "SEA"- Danny begins to investigate the town's past, and discovers a lone cross in the cemetery bearing those initials, belonging to a "Sara Elizabeth Amery," who died days after Freya was born. Through inquiries with his parents, Danny learns that Sara was something of the town prostitute years ago, and that she was Freya's biological mother, who died trying to give birth by herself at the abandoned house., 1h39
Directed by John DuiganOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Jon Bon Jovi,
Thandie Newton,
Anna Galiena,
Lambert Wilson,
Barry Humphries,
Patricia HodgeRating56%
A brash American actor, Robin Grange, goes to London to feature in a major new play. The playwright of the production, Felix Webb, is having an intense affair with the leading lady, Hilary Rule. His wife of fourteen years, Eleanor, suspects that her husband is cheating and cannot suppress her rage. Robin comes up with an intriguing plan; to seduce Felix's elegant wife to end hassling her husband. In desperation, Felix agrees, but soon faces a dilemma in that he feels increasingly jealous of Robin's attempts to seduce his willing wife, especially when he charms (and attempts to seduce) Hilary and the other members of the production and becomes too popular at Felix's expense. Felix is caught in a web of deceit and jealousy, prompting him to seek revenge on the opening night of his new production., 1h39
Directed by John DuiganOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Films about autismActors Elisabeth Shue,
Aaron Eckhart,
Jill Hennessy,
Brian George,
Elaine Hendrix,
Thomas JaneRating56%
Elisabeth Shue plays the title character, Molly McKay, a 28-year-old woman with autism. She has lived in an institution from a young age following her parents' death in a car accident. When the institution must close due to budget cuts, Molly is left in the care of her non-autistic older brother, Buck McKay (Aaron Eckhart), an advertising executive and perennial bachelor. Molly, who verbalizes very little and is obsessed with lining up her shoes in neat rows, throws Buck's life into a tailspin as she runs off her nurses and barges into a meeting at Buck's agency naked., 1h36
Directed by John DuiganGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
Erotic filmsActors Hugh Grant,
Tara Fitzgerald,
Sam Neill,
Elle Macpherson,
Portia DeGeneres,
Kate FischerRating58%
Tony, an Anglican priest newly arrived in Australia from England, is asked to visit the notorious artist Norman Lindsay, out of the church's concern about a blasphemous painting of the crucifix that the artist plans to exhibit., 2h12
Directed by John DuiganOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Erotic,
War,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Bisexuality-related films,
LGBT-related films,
Political films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Charlize Theron,
Penélope Cruz,
Stuart Townsend,
Thomas Kretschmann,
Steven Berkoff,
David La HayeRating64%
In a prologue, young Gilda Bessé (Charlize Theron), the daughter of a French aristocrat and an emotionally unstable American mother, reluctantly is told the life line on her palm doesn't extend past the age of 34 by a fortune teller. Fast forward to a rainy night in 1933, when she stumbles into the room of Guy Malyon, an Irishman who is a first-year student on scholarship at Cambridge University. She has had a lover's quarrel with one of the dons, and rather than turn her out into the storm, Guy gallantly allows her to spend the night. Later, they become lovers, but the two are separated when Gilda's mother dies and she opts to leave England. Several years later, Guy sees her as an extra in a Hollywood film, and shortly after he coincidentally receives a letter from her inviting him to visit her in Paris, where she's working as a photographer., 1h38
Directed by John DuiganGenres Drama,
Thriller,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
Erotic filmsActors Karina Lombard,
Nathaniel Parker,
Rachel Ward,
Michael York,
Martine Beswick,
Paul CampbellRating55%
For a full-length summary see: plot summary of Wide Sargasso Sea., 1h34
Directed by John DuiganGenres DramaActors Tyler Coppin,
Lee Joo-seung,
Saskia Post,
Jung Man-sik,
Kwon Hae-hyoRating62%
In Australia, four teenagers in the Sydney Opera House- Sharon, Eva, Brendan and Tony- are horrified to hear the news that nuclear war has broken out in Europe and witness an horrific newscast that depicts irradiated, pain-wracked and disfigured victims of one nuclear blast with skin hanging off their bodies. The quartet try to figure out the best way they can survive the escalating conflict, as nuclear missiles start to hit Australian military and strategic targets and it may only be a matter of time before they start to detonate over large Australian population centres such as Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Hobart, Launceston, Perth, Fremantle and Canberra. At the film's end, it is left uncertain whether Sydney will be directly hit by nuclear weapons as Sydney's inhabitants await their fate in the Sydney underground, although the US spy facilities at Pine Gap and the US/Australian Joint Defense Facility Nurrungar (South Australia), as well as West Australian mineral and oil facilities at North West Cape have already been obliterated by nuclear weapons as military targets. Moreover, so has an undisclosed 'metropolitan' area to the south of Sydney., 1h41
Directed by John DuiganOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Mischa Barton,
Sam Rockwell,
Kathleen Denise Quinlan,
Christopher McDonald,
Eric Mabius,
Angie HarmonRating73%
The film focuses on 10-year-old Devon Stockard (Mischa Barton), a precocious and lonely young girl who has recently moved into a gated community called Camelot Gardens with her parents, Morton and Clare (Christopher McDonald and Kathleen Quinlan). Recently having recovered from open heart surgery, Devon is encouraged by her parents to make friends, and she is pushed to sell cookies for a charity event for the summer. While selling cookies, Devon leaves the gated community against the instruction of her mother, and meets Trent Burns (Sam Rockwell), a poor man who lives in a trailer in the woods, and who does landscaping work in Camelot Gardens. An imaginative child, Devon imagines her life to be like the fable of Baba Yaga, a fairytale which the film makes parallels to.