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Directed by Mark JoffeGenres ActionActors Nicole Kidman,
Joanne Samuel,
Vince Martin,
Sean Garlick,
Craig Pearce,
Christopher TruswellRating34%
A tight-knit group of high school students studies karate with Steve Beck (Vince Martin), a former soldier in an unnamed war. They begin working at 5:00 a.m., which makes them sleepy in Sonia Spane's (Joanne Samuel) class. Spane is Beck's former lover, and she complains to him about the relentless schedule of his classes. Beck's students also engage in a mock war game at night, which is held in a factory. The losers get tagged with a fluorescent dye on their faces. When Spane sees the dye on a student's face, she interrogates them about the game, which they call "kuma". , 1h40
Directed by Mark JoffeGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Ben Mendelsohn,
Barry Otto,
Toni Collette,
Rachel Griffiths,
Aden Young,
Colin FrielsRating65%
Ben Mendelsohn stars as Lewis Riley, an unemployed young man who applies for a job as a director/drama teacher at a mental hospital. He lands the job and finds himself directing a production of the Mozart opera Così fan tutte, an elaborate, demanding piece of theatre, an opera in Italian. And it is going to be performed by a cast that he must select from among the patients, who only speak English., 1h25
Directed by Mark JoffeGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Anthony Hopkins,
Ben Mendelsohn,
Bruno Lawrence,
John Walton,
Rebecca Rigg,
Toni ColletteRating61%
In late 1960s Melbourne, Errol Wallace (Anthony Hopkins) is a financial business consultant who we meet in the course of his being hired by the board of Durmack, an automotive component manufacturer, where he assesses a large work force redundancy and recommends major layoffs., 1h42
Directed by Mark JoffeGenres ComedyThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Judy Davis,
Billy Connolly,
Emily Browning,
Colin Friels,
Wendy Hughes,
Bille BrownRating63%
Advocate Steve Myers (Billy Connolly) is a disillusioned lawyer who becomes fed-up with the perceived corruption within the judicial system. He quits the law business and buys a small fishing boat and takes up fishing for a living. His fishing boat is struck by lightning and explodes into pieces, burns and sinks. He informs his insurance company, which reviews and then subsequently declines his claim on the grounds that it is not liable as his fishing boat was destroyed due to an "Act of God"., 1h37
Directed by Mark JoffeGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Janeane Garofalo,
David O'Hara,
Milo O'Shea,
Jay O. Sanders,
Denis Leary,
Maria Doyle KennedyRating64%
Marcy Tizard (Janeane Garofalo) is assistant to Senator John McGlory (Jay O. Sanders) from Boston, Massachusetts. In an attempt to court the Irish-American vote in a tough reelection battle, the bumbling senator's chief of staff, Nick (Denis Leary), sends Marcy to Ireland to find McGlory's relatives or ancestors., 1h31
Genres Drama,
AdventureThemes Seafaring films,
Christmas films,
Transport filmsActors John Ewart,
John Howard,
Nicole KidmanRating52%
In rural Australia the Thompson family struggle to keep their farm from foreclosure. The family is placing its hopes on their horse, Prince, winning the New Year's Cup and using the winnings to pay off the debt. Two struggling lowlifes Bill and Sly (John Ewart and John Howard) find out about the horse and steal it, escaping into the nearby mountain range., 1h24
Genres DramaActors John Jarratt,
John Ewart,
Michael Caton,
Debra Lawrance,
Emil Minty,
Sarah LambertRating63%
The small town of Minyaka (aboriginal word for 'tomorrow') is run by greedy councillors who ignore the needs of the children; having promised them a swimming pool, children’s library and playground but for months the town has been suffering from a great drought. The heat and dust become almost unbearable until one day, during a council meeting, a mysterious and gentle stranger, known only as Fluteman (John Jarratt), offers to make it rain by playing his flute; though under the condition that he be paid $1,000. The councillors mock him and say that they will pay him $5,000 if he can make it rain by sundown of the following day.