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Directed by Mario AndreacchioOrigin FranceGenres AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Mise en scène d'un éléphant,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Richard Bohringer,
Jean-François Balmer,
Hubert Benhamdine,
Emmanuel Karsen,
Aylin Prandi,
Brigitte LecordierRating53%
Après l'enlèvement et le massacre d'éléphants par des braconniers, deux éléphanteaux, Zef et Boogie, n'ont d'autre choix que de retrouver une nouvelle famille., 1h28
Directed by Mario AndreacchioGenres Fantasy,
HorrorActors Gary Sweet,
John Noble,
Penny Cook,
Arthur DignamRating52%
After an aboriginal tomb is opened by archaeologist (Arthur Dignam), his daughter, a doctor (Penny Cook) treats a young aboriginal girl (Kristina Nehm) in a hospital emergency room for some unspecified injury.The girl dies and immediately afterwards the attending doctor begins to have bad dreams and waking visions of a horrible past event in aboriginal history.These threatening images from the Dreamtime involve a group of whalers who came ashore two centuries earlier to rape and murder a defenseless aboriginal tribe. This event formed a taint or stain within the Dreaming. Now incorporated into the spiritual landscape, the evil spirits of these murderers roam the imaginal realm seeking whom they may destroy. They have set their sights on the doctor, who is led to solve the mystery of the slaughter of the aboriginal tribe., 1h33
Directed by Mario AndreacchioGenres Fantasy,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Films about dragonsActors Sam Neill,
Robert Mammone,
Jordan ChanRating47%
When teenagers Josh (Louis Corbett) and Ling (Li Lin Jin) join their respective parents, Chris (Sam Neill) and Dr. Li (Wang Ji) on an archaeological dig in China they encounter something trapped beneath a temple beyond their wildest imagination. A real live Chinese dragon. Two thousand years earlier, to defend his kingdom, the dragon lent an emperor his all powerful pearl. Instead of being returned the pearl was buried with the emperor beneath his palace, and helpless without its source of power the dragon has remained entombed ever since. With the Dragon Pearl buried on the excavation site, Josh and Ling implore their parents for help, but met with disbelief the children realize they must find the pearl on their own. However thereʼs one who does believe them: archaeologist Philip Dukas (Robert Mammone), who wants to seize the pearlʼs awesome power for his own sinister ambitions. The only way to stop him is for Josh and Ling to get to it first and return it to its rightful owner.Directed by Mario AndreacchioActors Glenn McMillan,
Melissa Jaffer,
Peter O'Brien,
Luke O'LoughlinRating53%
Twelve-year-old Pip Lawson is obsessed with watching outer space from her telescope. One day when she's watching from a nearby dock, local bully Rhonnie Bronston stops by with her dog. They get into a heated conversation in which Pip leaves with her telescope but forgets her walkman, which Rhonnie leaves with. When Pip returns home she discovers that a strange new family has moved into the house next door. Strange noises come from the shed, causing Pip to not be able to get to sleep. The next day Pip and her friend Ben Handlemen walk to the park were Rhonnie and her pose are. When Pip sees Rhonnie with her walkman she tries to take it back, but she threatens to let her dog on her. The children then notice the new girl "Sally Marshall" hanging upside down on the playground reading a book and eating a tomato the size of a grapefruit. Rhonnie starts talking about how she must be an alien, and all the kids except for Pip and Ben agree. Pip tells Rhonnie how stupid that is, and that aliens don't exist. Rhonnie then makes a bet with Pip that she has one week to prove that the Marshalls are not aliens or she will get her telescope, which Pip agrees to. , 1h33
Directed by Mario AndreacchioOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Seafaring films,
Peinture,
Transport filmsActors Kiefer Sutherland,
Nastassja Kinski,
Alun Armstrong,
Chris Haywood,
Nicholas HopeRating57%
The film covers a later part of Gauguin's life (from 1880 to 1897) when he resigned his job as a stockbroker to paint full-time and journey to Polynesia. It documents how Gaugin befriended Pissarro, felt compelled to paint, abandoned his family and then chronicled his love of Tahitian life., 1h20
Directed by Mario AndreacchioOrigin AustralieGenres AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Jamie Croft,
Philip Quast,
Olivia Hack,
Anne-Louise Lambert,
Adam Wylie,
Bronson PinchotRating60%
The story begins in Sydney, Australia, where Napoleon aka "Muffin", is living with a human family and his own mother. Napoleon wishes to be with the wild dogs he can hear howling in the distance. The family has a birthday party and one of the decorations is a basket with balloons strapped to it. Out of curiosity, Napoleon hops inside but the basket, untied from its tether begins to float., 1h39
Directed by Nadia TassOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
CrimeActors Billy Miller,
Gary Sweet,
Gemma Forsyth,
Harvey Keitel,
Amanda Muggleton,
Kate JenkinsonRating55%
Eleven days into their marriage, Alabama couple Gabe (Billy Miller) and Tina Watson (Amber Clayton) go scuba diving near Australia's Great Barrier Reef, where Tina drowns in what appears to be a freak accident. But her father Tommy (Harvey Keitel) begins to suspect that his daughter's death was by no means an accident, a belief shared by authorities in both America and Australia, including Detective Gary Campbell (Gary Sweet).