A poor father lives with his blind son, dog and sheep. When he can't find any food, he is forced to make a hard decision.
Ava is on the way to the beach with her mum Kelly and her little brother Wally, but before they go she needs to find a new swimsuit. At the age of 13, this task is nowhere near as simple as it sounds.
An expressionless man drives along a sterile freeway. Unaware of his concrete and steel surroundings he is consumed by the surface of his world. But is he so consumed that he is unable to see what’s underneath?
A young girl is trying to relate to her grandmother's death which quickly becomes more than a personal loss.
A shoplifter thinks all his dreams have come true when he enters a seemingly deserted supermarket. However, he soon discovers he is not alone and getting out becomes a matter of life and death.
A couple are in their home, late at night. Nothing out of the ordinary. At least, until strange growling starts coming from the attic, and the ceiling starts to crack.
Just before Easter 2001, a semi-trailer loaded with 40,000 bottles of beer crashed into the Tweed River on the out skirts of the northern New South Wales town of Murwillumbah (known as "Murbah" to the locals). With salvage crews ordered to clear the crash zone for the busy Easter traffic, the locals undertook their own salvage operation, making it their best Easter ever. Murbah Swamp Beer is a documentary about an event that could only happen in Australia. It captures the spirit of a small, country town as its citizens discover that beer definitely tastes better when it's free.
A man, a woman, and some first date nerves - sometimes just being human is embarrassing!
A bored office worker challenges a homeless man for a bottle worth 10 cents.
A young filmmaker's quest to make the ultimate movie.
Dare to play the game? Just one shot won't hurt.
A nasty chef bites off more than he can chew.
An over-masculine brute drudges up to the urinal beside an over-childish little man. Enter competition. Enter the match.
An animated blooper reel of famous scenes from famous films, including Taxi Driver, The Graduate, Apocalypse Now, and others. The film was created in less than a week using crude stick-figures and improvised dialogue and premiered at Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival.
A fast-paced love story goes wrong when a match looses his box.
A trembling matchbox, cigarette and deranged man form the key to the Arsonist's riddle.
With ulterior motives in hand, a man travelling on a plane has a dastardly plan. Will he succeed?
In 1930s Berlin, Dr. Jakob Fabian, who works by day in advertising for a cigarette company and by night wanders the streets of the city, falls in love with an actress. As her career begins to blossom, prospects for his future begin to wane.
Agamemnon returns home from the Trojan war and is murdered by his wife, setting off a chain of revenge that stretches across this trilogy of play. Directed by Peter Brook for the National Theatre, this is an all-male performance with masks.
Eamon (Bazuk), a disillusioned college dropout, decides to take the low road, working as a gas station attendant in rural Ontario and purposefully keeping to himself. The narrow life he has prescribed for himself is disrupted by Daisy (Leroux), a lonely, hearing-impaired girl with a persistent crush on him.