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A Day at the Oasis
Director: Tim Lethbridge

At a community centre in a small country town, hopeless romantic Kingsley is organising an afternoon of speed dating. However, the day gets off to a bad start when five men arrive looking for love and are met by only two women, one of whom is heavily pregnant. Produced and shot in WA, A Day at the Oasis is a well observed, character driven, naturalistic comedy about life, hope and, perhaps, the possibility of love.
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Accidents Happen
Director: Andrew Lancaster

Since he was a young child, Billy Conway has inexplicably been witness to terrible accidents. Always the good boy, now 15 Billy begins to stray when he becomes friends with the neighbourhood troublemaker, but his unexpected bad behaviour may lead his family to move on from the past.
Animal Kingdom
Director: David Michod

Animal Kingdom is a story about the battle of Melbourne's underworld and the police. Seventeen year old Joshua Cody is a troubled kid, caught perilously between his criminal family and a compromised cop who thinks he can save him.
Bathing Franky
Director: Owen Elliot

Steve, (Shaun Goss) a young man on parole, is finding it hard to deal with his time in prison. On a new job, he meets Rodney (Henri Szeps), a wildly irrepressible older man, who is the full time carer of his mother Franky (Maria Venuti).
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Before the Rain
Director: CJ Johnson, Craig Boreham, Nick Clifford, Stephen de Villiers

Set over one hot day in Sydney, before the rain comes - four stories intertwine. After a scandal, Violet has been sent to a new school but it's not working out so well. Naomi holds a dinner party for her ex and his new girlfriend. Following an incident of domestic violence, Cliff and Harley discover their heroes. And street kid Nicky's (Hugo Johnstone-Burt) life takes a new direction.
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Being In Heaven
Director: Michael Domeyko Rowland

A journey of revelation and awakening that reveals the truth about our search for meaning, freedom and personal happiness.
Beneath Hill 60
Director: Jeremy Hartley Sims

Based on a true story, Beneath Hill 60 tells the story of mining engineer Oliver Woodward (Brendan Cowell) and a special regiment of Australian WWI soldiers on the Western Front. Their secret mission was to dig a tunnel deep beneath German lines and set off the biggest explosion the world had ever seen at that time.
Blame
Director: Michael Henry

Seeking justice and revenge, five friends violently attack a man in his remote country house. Their plan: the perfect murder. Confident that their victim’s death by his own hand will not be questioned, they overdose him on sleeping pills, but it all goes horribly wrong when their attempt fails and their victim fights for his life.
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Bran Nue Dae
Director: Rachel Perkins

In the Summer of 1965 a young man is filled with the life of the idyllic old pearling port Broome - fishing, hanging out with his mates and his girl. However his mother returns him to the religious mission for further schooling. After being punished for an act of youthful rebellion, he runs away from the mission on a journey that ultimately leads him back home.
Bright Star
Director: Jane Campion

London 1818: a secret love affair begins between 23 year-old English poet, John Keats (Ben Whishaw), and the girl next door, Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish), an out-spoken student of high fashion.
Caught Inside
Director: Adam Blaiklock

When a tight-knit group of surfers venture to a secluded island paradise on the 'surfari' of their lives, they make the mistake of bringing the one thing that can tear them apart. A beautiful young woman. As tensions boil over and friendships fall to the side, a monster emerges from within the most revered and feared amongst them. A monster who will turn the dream vacation into a nightmare fight for survival.
Charlie and Boots
Director: Dean Murphy

After a family tragedy Charlie and Boots try and put their differences aside and head on the road trip of a lifetime - from regional Victoria to the Cape York Peninsula. They overcome many challenges to reach their dream - to fish off the norther most tip of Australia.
Coffin Rock
Director: Rupert Glasson

In a remote fishing town, happily married Rob and Jess have been trying to have a baby for three long years and she is becoming desperate. In a drunken mistake, she sleeps with Evan, a young stranger come to town whose interest in her borders on the obsessive. The day she discovers she is pregnant, Jess' guilt turns to horror as Evan begins a terrifying transformation from stalker to psychopath, determined to prove paternity of the child and claim Jess for his own. In the vein of Fatal Attractio
Daybreakers
Director: Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig

In the year 2019, a plague has transformed most every human into vampires. Faced with a dwindling blood supply, the fractured dominant race plots their survival; meanwhile, a researcher works with a covert band of vamps on a way to save humankind.
Dreamland
Director: Ivan Sen

Set somewhere on the Extraterrestial Highway, just outside of the infamous Area 51, Dan Freeman, UFO hunter, searches for reasons for living and for signs of life from outer space.
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Eraser Children
Director: Nathan Christoffel

Eraser Children is a compelling and visually arresting exploration of a macabre future. Imagining a dystopia of useless products, pre-paid dreams, and a system of 'violations' so invasive that if you laugh too loudly you will be fined, the film is reminiscent of the very best in cinematic Sci-Fi satire from Metropolis through Fahrenheit 451 to Terry Gilliam's Brazil.
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Girl Clock
Director: Jennifer Ussi

Globe-trotting Christine wakes up one ordinary day to find that her biological clock has gone off with a vengeance. But for a commitment-phobe on the wrong side of 40, the road to motherhood is strewn with bedlam, calamity and smoked out eggs.