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Based on the true events surrounding Frank Sinatra's tour of Australia. When Sinatra calls a local reporter a "two-bit hooker", every union in the country black-bans the star until he issues an apology.
A collection of gay short films. The 6 short films are: VGL-Hung! (2007); Dear Parents, [Mes chers parents,] (2005); Into the Night (2002); Groucho (2007); Sissy Frenchfry (2006); Two Nights (2006).
A queer theatre actor waits in a hotel room before his father's funeral. Convinced there is someone or something in the room with him, he must come face-to-face with all that haunts him, in a fight for his life.
A reserved man in need of a job, Carl Fitzgerald finds employment at a Greek restaurant. Upon meeting waitress Sophie, Carl begins dating the attractive woman. Though it seems things are improving for Carl, an unexpected situation leads to the death of Mustafa, a shady coworker, and Carl must figure out how to cover up the incident. Unsure of what to do, Carl enlists the help of his buddy, Dave, to get rid of Mustafa's corpse.
A young woman flees a relationship and finds solace in a sleepy fishing village.
With computer genius Luther Stickell at his side and a beautiful thief on his mind, agent Ethan Hunt races across Australia and Spain to stop a former IMF agent from unleashing a genetically engineered biological weapon called Chimera. This mission, should Hunt choose to accept it, plunges him into the center of an international crisis of terrifying magnitude.
Jack discovers that a man jailed for matricide could be innocent and the killer could still be close to home. Did Jack's own father-in-law have some part to play in the mystery?
Over two nights, a young Chinese immigrant has sexual encounters with two very different men. Consequently, he has to choose between the one he wants or the who wants him.
Scantily dressed and wrapped in scotch tape, an aspiring actress poses for a photographer in his Sydney apartment. She's heard that he shot a Gucci campaign and is on the hunt for potential contacts. He is pursuing a more artistic collaboration, focused on reinterpreting Joan of Arc’s suffering. Neither seems capable of getting what they want. As the camera flashes, the tension and humour that underly two worlds that fail to communicate are exposed for all to see. Both photographer and subject are forced to face each other as well as their own desires, in a situation that oscillates from sincere, to sinister, to slightly absurd... And then, very real.