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- A feature Documentary about Indigenous Australian figure skater Harley Windsor and his young Russian pair skating partner Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya. This unlikely duo made history, but at what cost?
- A British biologist seeks a rare blue mushroom in Tasmania's ancient Tarkine rainforest, revealing fungi's extraordinary abilities. Fungi may provide solutions to humanity's problems, with millions more species yet to be discovered.
- A stunning exploration of the timeless relationship between human civilization and Earth's rivers, in all their majesty and fragility.
- An experience about the highest peaks around the world.
- This documentary traces the meteoric rise of Australia's first drill rap stars, defiant in the face of police's efforts to stop them from performing.
- Narrated by Hugo Weaving, this groundbreaking 4-part documentary series relives modern Australia's history, for the very first time in stunning colour.
- For most people, movies are entertainment. For one man, they're a way of life.
- The Way We Wore is a vibrant exploration of the Australian fashion industry, hosted by actress, internet sensation and fashion icon, Celeste Barber. This three-part documentary series uncovers the cultural and historical significance of fashion in Australia, revealing how the clothes we wear provide intimate and surprising insights into the evolution of our country. Brimming with rich archival material, and deeply personal interviews with some of the country's fashion greats, The Way We Wore lays bare why fashion matters and reveals what it can tell us about who we are and where we are going.
- Guided by four musicians from the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Anatomy of String Quartet takes audiences on an intimate journey through the rehearsal and performance of an iconic piece of string music. As the players explore the story behind the music, they also share in their artistic process and the challenges of collaboration.
- Filmmakers gained confidence with the boldness of Picnic at Hanging Rock and Mad Max; the global success of Crocodile Dundee and Shine; the flamboyance of Strictly Ballroom; the substance and style of Samson and Delilah.
- Part 2 celebrates the outsiders of Australian cinema: be it newcomers in They're A Weird Mob and Wake In Fright or locals out of step with the mainstream in Evil Angels, Muriel's Wedding and Priscilla.
- Part 3 is about families: The Castle's nuclear family; family of faith in The Devil's Playground; Romper Stomper's neo-Nazis; immigrants in Head On and crime families from Ned Kelly to Animal Kingdom.
- Soon after Federation, the family unit is buffeted by world conflicts, poverty and disease, but then new attitudes sweep in.
- Those in authority in Australia at the time of Federation envisage a prosperous and civilised nation of hardworking citizens. But modern Australia grew out of a drunken penal colony.
- Sport and the arts are imported from Britain and are already embedded in society at Federation in 1901. Fuelled by sunshine and leisure time, homegrown heroes emerge, including Phar Lap.
- Agriculture, manufacturing, and a growing population supplemented by immigration, transform Australia into a prosperous nation over the course of a century.
- Charts the story of the nation from 1897 to 1929 as agriculture transforms the land.
- Sport and comedy offer some relief from the hunger and hopelessness of the Great Depression - at least until war breaks out. Australia sends troops to Europe to fight beside Britain.
- The government adopts the slogan 'populate or perish' after World War II and immigration changes the face of Australia.
- The public supports Australia joining the Vietnam War - but not conscription - until the toll becomes apparent. Awareness grows about discrimination and the extent of everyday racism.