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Directed by Peter DuncanGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Politique,
Political filmsActors Judy Davis,
Sam Neill,
F. Murray Abraham,
Richard Roxburgh,
Rachel Griffiths,
Geoffrey RushRating62%
Joan (Judy Davis) is a young Australian communist who goes to the Soviet Union as part of a work study program in the 1950s. There she catches the eye of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin (F. Murray Abraham) and the two sleep together just before Stalin dies. Returning to Australia, Joan discovers she is pregnant and gives birth to Stalin's love child, whom she names Joe (Richard Roxburgh). Her son has a troubled upbringing, rebelling against both his mother's left wing politics and Australian society in general. He spends time in jail where he learns about Stalin's crimes from a fellow inmate. Upon release marries Anna (Rachel Griffiths) a police officer who had arrested him. She is the child of Ukrainian refugees who fled to Australia to escape Stalin's purges. Pledging to go on the straight and narrow, Joe rises to become the head of Australia's police union and seizes more and more political power. Anna learns of Joe's true parentage, but keeps this secret from Joe out of love and a conviction that she cannot truly know for certain. The secret eats at their relationship and Joe resents the secrecy when it is revealed., 1h42
Directed by Peter DuncanGenres Drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Richard Roxburgh,
Barbara Hershey,
Emily Woof,
Claudia Karvan,
Simon Burke,
Julia BlakeRating57%
Passion concentrates on Grainger's unusual relationship with his mother and his sexual peculiarities (especially his obsessive self-flagellation, though homosexuality is also hinted at) which affect his relationship with a woman who comes to love him. , 1h35
Directed by Josh LawsonOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic filmsActors Damon Herriman,
Bojana Novakovic,
Josh Lawson,
Lisa McCune,
Patrick Brammall,
Ben LawsonRating69%
Les fantasmes, plus ou moins corsés, de cinq couples vivant dans un quartier de Sydney., 1h30
Directed by Samantha LangGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Rebecca Gibney,
Liam McIntyre,
Peter O'Brien,
Anna Lise Phillips,
Damien Garvey,
Anita HeghRating65%
When a young girl goes missing in the small country town of Mingara, a large scale operation is started by the police and residents of the town. However, when the search proves too big for the local authorities after five dead bodies are found, buried in a field in shallow graves, a specialized team of homicide detectives are flown in from the city.Directed by U-Wei Haji SaariGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Peter O'Brien,
Diana Danielle,
Patrick Teoh,
Chris HaywoodRating72%
Almayer is a lone Dutch trader grubbing to survive in colonial Malaysia. He sends his 10-year-old daughter Nina to Singapore to be educated as a Westerner, much to the distress of her mother, Mem, a local woman of Betawi origin. The couple stop speaking to each other as a result. , 1h52
Directed by Bruce BeresfordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Historical,
WesternThemes Political filmsActors Antonio Banderas,
Eion Bailey,
Alan Arkin,
Jim Broadbent,
Matt Day,
Michael McKeanRating65%
Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa (Antonio Banderas) finds himself without adequate funding to finance his war against the military-run government. He also finds himself at odds with the Americans because of the Hearst media empire's press campaign against him. To counter both of these threats, he sends emissaries to movie producers to convince them to pay to film his progress and the actual battles. Producer D.W. Griffith (Colm Feore) is immediately interested and convinces Mutual Film Studios boss Harry E. Aitkin to send a film crew. Aitkin's nephew Frank Thayer is initially a mere errand boy for the studio, but he makes a good impression with Villa, who demands that Thayer be placed in charge of the project. Thayer and a camera crew team film Villa leading his men to victory in battle. Despite the failure of this initial footage (which draws derisive laughter from potential backers) Thayer convinces Aitkin to invest even more money in a second attempt, and also convinces Villa to participate in making a more narrative film.