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Blueback

Blueback is a feature film adaptation of Tim Winton’s best-selling and critically acclaimed novella; a universal fable for all ages about friendship, family and the power of one young girl to make a difference.

Itch Series 2

When Itch and his friends suspect evil corporation Greencorp are behind the dead fish washing up on the shores of Seaburgh, they set about trying to uncover the truth, leading them to make a discovery that saves their town from potential devastation.

The residents of Arcadia Towers standing in front of graffitied building

The Heights Season 2

A slice of life from Arcadia Heights; the critically acclaimed drama dives deeper into the lives of the families of Arcadia Heights and its surrounds, as they take on what life has to throw at them.

H is for Happiness

A twelve year old girl with boundless optimism and a unique view of the world, is inspired by the strange new boy at school and sets out to mend her broken family – whatever it takes.

Go Karts

‘Go Karts’ is a thrilling family film about a boy who must overcome tremendous odds and his own recklessness to achieve his dream of winning the National Go Kart Championship.

Ed Oxenbould as Dylan holding a paper plane in a classroom

Paper Planes

An imaginative family film about a young Australian boy’s passion for flight and his challenge to compete in the World Paper Plane Championships in Japan.

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