Silver City is a 1984 Australian film about post-war Polish immigration to Australia, following World War II. "Silver City" is the nickname of the immigration hostel in Australia. David Stratton calls it one of the best Australian films of the 1980s and thought that it should have made Gosia Dobrowolska a major star.
There are 44 films with the same actors, 2 films with the same director, 69206 with the same cinematographic genres (including 748 with exactly the same 3 genres than Silver City), to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
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, 1h29 Directed byDee McLachlan GenresDrama, Thriller ActorsEmma Lung, Veronica Sywak, Saskia Burmeister, Masa Yamaguchi, Sun Park, Andrew Gilbert Rating65% The film begins with an interrogation in an immigration office, revealing an illegal immigrant working as a prostitute on the verge of being deported. Throughout the film it becomes apparent that one of the interrogators (Damien Richardson) has in fact had sex with the girl at an illegal brothel, negating his encouragement to her to tell the truth.
Directed bySue Brooks GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama ActorsGary Sweet, Steve Bisley, Brooke Satchwell, Bruce Spence, John Batchelor, Aaron Fa'aoso Rating54% Subdivision is a comedy/drama which focuses on the change a community goes through when city developers take over. The plot centres around Digger Kelly (Gary Sweet) and his son Jack (Ashley Bradnam), both carpenters who build homes in Hervey Bay. Their world is turned upside down when a southern property developer led by hot young executive Tiffany (Brooke Satchwell) moves into town...
, 1h33 Directed byPaul Cox GenresDrama, Comedy ActorsSheila Florance, Gosia Dobrowolska, Norman Kaye, Chris Haywood Rating71% Martha (Florance) is an elderly woman living alone in her flat and dying of cancer. Her love of life leads to an ambivalence about her age; her unique moral code leads to her playing cupid for her friend and nurse Anna (Dobrowolska) and Anna’s married lover (Gray); her worrisome son (Haywood) wants her to move into a home; her neighbour Billy (Kaye) has dementia.