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Kanopy
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72
7.6
/4877/
71
/176/
68
/92/
3.8
/5792/
95
/63/
80
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76
/15/

Not Quite Hollywood (2008)
As Australian cinema broke through to international audiences in the 1970s through respected art house films like Peter Weir's "Picnic At Hanging Rock," a new underground of low-budget exploitation filmmakers were turning out considerably less highbrow fare. Documentary filmmaker Mark Hartley explores this unbridled era of sex and violence, complete with clips from some of the scene's most outrageous flicks and interviews with the renegade filmmakers themselves.
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58
56
6.0
/8722/
60
/316/
59
/208/
3.2
/12593/
58
/12/
47
/164/

Razorback (1984)
In the Australian outback a vicious wild boar kills and causes havoc to a small community.
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75
54
7.2
/2119/
77
/79/
72
/28/
3.4
/662/
88
/8/
93
/121/
55
/6/

Phar Lap (1983)
Phar Lap, the big bold chestnut reigned as the king of the turf in the depression that gripped Australia of the 1930s. From his humble beginnings the New Zealand bred horse raced on to become the hero of a nation.
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Criterion Channel
63
48
6.5
/2827/
59
/61/
63
/61/
3.5
/6082/
60
/29/

The Plumber (1979)
A young couple, living in a campus apartment complex, are repeatedly harassed by an eccentric plumber, who subjects them to a series of bizarre mind games while making unnecessary repairs to their bathroom.
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Fandor
55
12
5.8
/475/
53
/14/
62
/11/
3.4
/498/
36
/11/

The Final Comedown (1972)
Prejudice transforms a young black man into an armed militant leader, who believes the only answer to racism is violent revolution.
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6.6
/34/

Mama's Gone A-hunting (1977)
A psychotic prison escapee and his young partner decide to kidnap a wealthy couple's baby and hold it for ransom. Little do they know that the babysitter wants the baby for herself.
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10
/1/

Time's Raging (1985)
A 38-year-old woman feels her biological clock is ticking and is torn between her ex and a younger lover.
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6.0
/12/
10
/1/
60
/1/

Avengers of the Reef (1973)
This Australian children's film is about scientist Bill Stewart goes to Fiji with his son Tim to investigate the appearance of the Crown of Thorns starfish in the reefs off the island.
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5.3
/30/
10
/1/
10
/2/

Going Sane (1987)
A business executive leaves his wife and family when he discovers that he only has a short time left to live.
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6.2
/72/
30
/2/
42
/4/

...Maybe This Time (1981)
Fran, the assistant to university professor Paddy, is about to turn 30. She is having an affair with a married minister's aide, Stephen. She returns home to the country town she grew up in and has a fling with an old flame, Alan. She also begins sleeping with Paddy.
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7.4
/13/

The Trespassers (1976)
In 1970, political journalist Richard lives with Penny but is having an affair with actress Dee. The two woman meet and become friends.
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54
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6.7
/297/
52
/4/
60
/9/
40
/1/

The Picture Show Man (1977)
A man, his son and a piano player travel around Australia showing the first silent movies
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10
/1/
30
/1/

Strata (1983)
The story means to develop through an uncovering of layers - strata. As writer Krumbachova stated: "With nature as a prison, an impassable barrier ... where every action is physically and psychically limited by the environment ... people are reduced to fragments of basic instinct and intelligence." Promoted as a psychological thriller, Strata provides little tension nor any real climax. The characters are ideas - not believably real.
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5.6
/47/
23
/3/

Between Wars (1974)
This film traces the career of Dr Edward Trenbow (Corin Redgrave), who becomes a well-respected Sydney psychiatrist. In the 1920s, he takes up residence at Callan Park Asylum. The film touches on issues of psychoanalysis and physical treatments, such as fever treatment.
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6.8
/89/
55
/6/

In Search of Anna (1979)
Tony is released from prison and goes in search of what once was happiness: Anna. He hits the road hoping to find her and makes a friend along the way.
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6.3
/60/
40
/2/
60
/1/

The Last of the Mohicans (1987)
An animated version of James Fenimore Cooper's classic wilderness adventure during the French and Indian War in colonial America. Hawkeye is in his prime as the famous scout who rescues the daughters of the Commander of a frontier fort. Produced by Burbank Films Australia.
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50
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5.0
/132/
52
/4/
48
/7/

Scobie Malone (1975)
Sydney homicide detective Sergeant Scobie Malone and his offsider investigate the murder of Helga, whose corpse is found in the basement of the Sydney Opera House.
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5.2
/73/
30
/1/
42
/4/

The Great MacArthy (1975)
Macarthy is a country town football champ who is kidnapped in a neon lit helicopter by tyrant Colonel Ball-Miller, the tycoon president of the South Melbourne football club.
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5.5
/15/
10
/1/

Best Enemies (1985)
Niel longs for his older second cousin Patricia, but can't help but be drawn to the emotionally unstable Fennimore, an on-again off-again lover of his equally unstable friend Eric.
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6.9
/51/
25
/2/
20
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The More Things Change... (1986)
A couple hires a young girl to take care of their son.
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6.6
/18/

Cass (1978)
Torn by the conflict between society and her own life, as well as her failing marriage and love for another woman, Cass desperately tried to pull together the pieces of her shattered life.
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54
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5.8
/132/
45
/2/
60
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Three to Go (1971)
An anthology of Australian short films by directors Brian Hannant ("Judy"), Oliver Howes ("Toula") and Peter Weir ("Michael"), each presenting a young Australian at a moment of decision about their future.
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44
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5.6
/112/
35
/2/
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Libido (1973)
Scripted by four of Australia’s greatest authors (David Williamson, Thomas Keneally, Hal Porter and Craig McGregor), this quartet of carnal desires explores adultery and jealous fantasies, the end of innocence, the moral and spiritual conflicts of a priest and a nun in love. The stories define the exploration of women and the cultural upheaval of the early 70s.


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