Every new Australian film we watched in 2022 and where you can see them!

Add The Stranger to your 2022 watch-list.

2022 has been an incredible year for Australian cinema with so many quality films released.

If you’re looking to watch more Australian films from 2022, but you don’t know where to begin, we’ve put together this list of 84 new Australian films we watched throughout the year.

Consider it a check list for films that are available to watch now, either at home, or at the cinema. Some of the films on this list won’t be released until next year, so you can even add a bunch to your 2023 watch list.

Please remember that this is a list of Australian feature films only, and it does not include the countless number of short films that we were lucky enough to watch in 2022.

We’d love to hear your thoughts on some of your favourite films from the year, so don’t forget to leave a comment below. We’d also love to know about the feature films we missed throughout the year, so feel free to drop us your recommendations.

Here’s to 2023.

6 Festivals

Directed by Macario De Souza
Written by Macario De Souza, Sean Nash, Lou Sanz
Produced by Macario De Souza, Jade van der Lei, Shannon Wilson and Michael Wrenn
Starring Rory Potter, Rasmus King, Yasmin Honeychurch and Guyala Bayles

Where you can see it: 6 Festivals is now streaming on Paramount+

Our coverage: Read our interview with Macario De Souza here

Shot at leading Australian music festivals and locations in Queensland, New South Wales and the ACT through 2020 and 2021, 6 Festivals follows Maxie, Summer and James who share a deep bond and love for music. James (Rory Potter) is the entrepreneur of the trio, his sights set on a career as a promoter. Summer (Yasmin Honeychurch) has an incredible singing voice. Maxie (Rasmus King, Bosch & Rockit, SFF 2021) is the maestro of mischief. When James receives a devastating diagnosis, the friends – each with burdens to bear – throw themselves into a whirlwind of festivals in an attempt to escape reality. Featuring top Australian acts Dune Rats, G Flip, Bliss n Eso, B Wise, Peking Duk, Ruby Fields, Jerome Farah, Kobie Dee and more – and fantastic footage shot at actual festivals.

Ablaze

Written and directed by Tiriki Onus and Alec Morgan
Produced by Tom Zubrycki

Where you can see it: Ablaze is now streaming on ABC iVew, and is available via VoD.

Our coverage: You can listen to our Cinema Australia Podcast episode with Tiriki Onus and Alec Morgan here.

Ablaze tells the story of the first Aboriginal filmmaker William ‘Bill’ Onus, a Yorta Yorta and Wiradjuri man from Victoria, a truly heroic cultural and political figure who revived his peopleʼs culture in the 1940s and ignited a civil rights movement that would, against enormous odds, change the course of history. Through rare archival footage, state-of-the-art animation, vividly created digital motion graphics and eyewitness accounts, Ablaze is the compelling tale – part detective story, part contemporary opera – of how Bill and supporters brilliantly orchestrated their campaign for equality through performance, entertainment, film and sheer audacity outsmarted mighty forces seeking to destroy Indigenous cultures, languages, and communities.

After She Died

Written and directed by Jack Dignan
Produced by Jack Dignan and Rhys William Nicolson
Starring Liliana de la Rosa, Vanessa Madrid, Paul Talbot, Barbara Bingham and Adam Golledge

Where you can see it: After She Died will be available via VoD on Friday, 13 January.

A grieving teenager, Jen (Liliana Ritchie), is horrified to discover that her father’s new girlfriend, Florence (Vanessa Madrid), looks identical to her dead mother. She struggles to cope with this alarming scenario, and soon becomes aware of an even more shocking and diabolical truth beneath the façade.

Anonymous Club

Written and directed by Danny Cohen
Produced by Philippa Campey and Samantha Dinning

Where you can see it: Anonymous Club is now streaming on ABC iVew.

Filmed over three years, Anonymous Club gives unprecedented, intimate access to the private life of Courtney Barnett, an artist acclaimed by audiences all over the world. This innovative and stylised 16mm feature documentary follows a paradoxically introverted performer and anti-influencer, who, at the height of success, is ready to walk away. Long-time collaborator Danny Cohen’s feature documentary reveals a woman who finds power in sharing her vulnerability. Recording her innermost thoughts on a dictaphone, Courtney begins her slow acceptance of Danny Cohen’s camera. This unique filming process mirrors Courtney’s gradual search for purpose and emergence as an artist embracing her place in the world.

Audrey Napanangka

Directed by Penelope McDonald
Written by Penelope McDonald and Dylan River
Produced by Rachel Clements, Penelope McDonald and Trisha Morton-Thomas

Where you can see it: Audrey Napanangka travelled the festival circuit in 2022. An official release date is yet to be announced.

Our coverage: Read our interview with director Penelope McDonald here.

Filmed over 10 years, the story of a Warlpiri woman, Audrey, and her journey with her Sicilian partner Santo to keep the children they’ve been bringing up together, despite the many challenges they face. Audrey embeds her cultural knowledge, language, and Law in the lives of those she cares for, as well as ensuring they have the education for the complex world of today. The intimate footage of this steadfast couple, filmed over 10 years in Mbantua (Alice Springs) and Audrey’s Warlpiri homelands, provides unique insights into a family in Australia today.

 

Avarice

Directed by John V. Soto
Written by Adam Enslow, Dane Millerd, Andrew Slattery and John V. Soto
Produced by Tim Maddocks and John V. Soto

Where you can see it: Avarice is currently screening at Reading Cinemas across Australia. A streaming/VoD release date is set to be announced in the new year.

Our Coverage: You can listen to our Cinema Australia Podcast episode with director John V. Soto here.

Avarice is an action thriller starring Gillian Alexy as a gifted, Olympic-level archer who must rescue her husband, played by Luke Ford, and daughter, played by Téa Heathcote-Marks, after they are abducted during a vicious home invasion.

 

Bad Girl Boogey

Directed and produced by Alice Maio Mackay
Written by Alice Maio Mackay and Benjamin Pahl Robinson
Starring Lisa Fanto, Iris Mcerlean, Chris Asimos and Molly Ferguson.

Where you can watch it: Bad Girl Boogey recently screened at Monster Fest. An official release date is yet to be announced.

Our coverage: You can read our interview with Alice Maio Mackay here.

A cursed artefact in the form of a mask turns otherwise peaceful individuals into weaponised purveyors of homicide. Alice Maio Mackay‘s second feature film, Bad Girl Boogey, is a transgressive take on the classic slasher film. One Halloween, blood was shed by the wearer of a parasitic mask cursed with black magic and bigotry. Sixteen years later, when Angel’s best friend is slaughtered by a killer with the same mask, they must overcome their personal struggles, fight their fear, and find the masked killer before he, or it, slaughters everyone they hold dear.

Bassendream

Written and directed by Tim Barretto
Produced by Tim Barretto and Melanie Filler
Starring Calen Tassone, Jeremy Bunny, Lis Hoffmann, Luke Koller, Kingsley Judd, Georgia Wilkinson-Derums, Declan Driver, Steen Williams, Oliver Hay, Trish Zanetti and Philip Miolin

Where you can watch it: Bassendream recently wrapped a mega-successful screening run at Luna Cinemas in Perth. A national release date is expected to be announced soon.

Our coverage: You can read our Bassendream review here. You can read our interview with Tim Barretto here.

Tales of youth, friendship and family interweave in an eccentric portrait of suburban existence on the last day of the summer school holidays in 1990’s Australia.

Beat

Written and Directed by Jye Currie
Produced by Annette Hubber
Starring Rachael Carpani, Cleo Massey, John Wood, Alexandra Jensen, Kasia Stelmach and Ben Hall

Where you can see it: Beat is currently streaming on Stan.

After a heart transplant, a young woman finds herself connecting with a homeless man through classical music. Throughout a series of dramatic performances and emotional events, the two worlds begin to merge as one.

Black Cockatoo Crisis

Directed by Jane Hammond

Where you can see it: Black Cockatoo Crisis is currently screening at cinemas in Perth. A national release date is set for February 2023.

Western Australia’s iconic black cockatoo s are in crisis. Their numbers have fallen dramatically over the past few decades and all three species in the south-west of WA could become extinct in just 20 years unless something is done to protect their habitats. Black Cockatoo Crisis looks at the plight of our special cockatoos and what we can do to stop these threatened species disappearing forever.

 

Blaze

Directed by Del Kathryn Barton
Written by Huna Amweero and Del Kathryn Barton
Produced by Samantha Jennings
Starring Julia Savage, Simon Baker, Josh Lawson and Yael Stone

Where you can see it: Blaze is available now via VoD.

After accidentally witnessing a violent crime, a young girl is left catatonic with shock, and struggles to make sense of what she saw, ultimately finding renewal in the inestimable world of her own imagination.

Blueback

Written and directed by Robert Connolly
Produced by Robert Connolly, James Grandison and Liz Kearney
Starring Radha Mitchell, Eric Bana, Mia Wasikowska, Ilsa Fogg and Clarence Ryan

Where you can see it: Blueback hits Australian cinemas on January 1, 2023.

Our coverage: Keep an eye on Cinema Australia over the coming weeks for our interview with director Robert Connolly and star Ilsa Fogg.

Blueback follows Abby, a child who befriends a magnificent wild blue groper while diving. When Abby realizes that the fish is under threat, she takes inspiration from her activist Mum, Dora, and takes on poachers to save her friend.

Bosch & Rockit

Directed by Tyler Atkins
Written by Drue Metz
Produced by Jamie Arscott, Tyler Atkins, Cathy Flannery and John Schwarz
Starring Luke Hemsworth, Rasmus King, Isabel Lucas and Martin Sacks

Where you can see it: Bosch & Rockit is available now via VoD.

In the late summer along the Australian coast, Bosch, a young father goes on the run for drug dealing with his surf gang. In tow is his son, Rockit, who believes he is on a magical holiday.

Brothers from Malta

Written, directed and produced by Julian Galea
Starring Julian Galea and James Galea

Where you can see it: Brothers from Malta had a limited cinema run in December. A streaming/VoD release will be announced soon.

Denounced Maltese brothers Joe and Charlie must break their 7-year silence when they’re forced to road trip across California with a gassy dog and a precious family heirloom to rescue their dying sister.

Canvas

Written, directed and produced by Criss Gidas
Starring Jacob Turner, Korey Williams, Kylie Riddle, Chris Bridgewater, Michael Deed, Annaliese McGuire, Daniel Reader and Winnie Mzembe.

Where you can see it: Canvas screened at the Gold Coast Film Festival in April. A release date is yet to be announced.

Our coverage: You can read an exclusive article written by Criss Gidas here.

After the suicide of his brother, an ex-military boxer with PTSD seeks redemption in a local charity match to save his estranged father’s gym.

 

Cherubhead

Written, directed and produced by Sarah Legg
Starring Sarah Legg, Angelina Curtis, Nicola Kinnane and Michelle White

Where you can see it: Cherubhead celebrated its World Premiere at the WA Made Film Festival in March followed by screenings at Revelation Film Festival and a limited release at The Backlot Perth. A national release date is yet to be announced.

Our coverage: You can listen to our Cinema Australia Podcast episode with Sarah Legg here.

Catherine (Michelle White), a social scientist, guides orphan Ellie (Angelina Curtis) to solitary socialite Marie Annette (Legg). Unbeknownst to them, Catherine also invites Sophie Piero (Nicola Kinnane) – a rebellious freedom fighter- to the house to protect Ellie from Marie’s radicalised views of power and control.

Christmas Ransom

Directed by Adele Vuko
Written by Elliot Vella, Gretel Vella and Timothy Walker
Produced by Naomi Just
Starring Matt Okine, Miranda Tapsell, Ed Oxenbould, Bridie McKim and Geneviève Lemon

Where you can see it: Christmas Ransom is streaming on Stan.

When a pair of bumbling crooks hijack the Harrington and Sons toy store, a pair of kids stumble into the heist and are forced to team up with a female security officer to save Christmas.

Clean

Directed by Lachlan Mcleod
Produced by David Elliot-Jones and Charlotte Wheaton

Where you can see it: Clean is now streaming via SBS on Demand under the new title, The Cleaning Company.

Our coverage: You can read our interview with Lachlan Mcleod here.

When illness forces her away from her beloved trauma cleaning business, Sandra Pankhurst faces up to her traumatic past and begins a search for her natural mother. Trauma cleaners clean spaces that no one else will touch – hoarder sites, meth-labs, murder scenes, deaths and suicides. They clean the homes of some of society’s most vulnerable people – the neglected, the lonely, the addicted, and the mentally unwell. When illness forces her away from her beloved trauma cleaning business, Sandra Pankhurst faces up to her traumatic past and begins a search for her birth mother. Meanwhile, her workers approach this difficult work with camaraderie and humour, bringing hope to their clients despite carrying trauma of their own. Clean shows us that life is more fragile than we might think, but there is hope and reassurance in human connection.

The Cost

Directed by Matthew Holmes
Written by Matthew Holmes and Gregory Moss
Starring Jordan Fraser-Trumble, Damon Hunter, Kevin Dee and Nicole Pastor

Where you can see it: The Cost recently screened during Monster Fest. A national release date is yet to be announced.

Our coverage: You can listen to the Cinema Australia Podcast episode with director Matthew Holmes here.

Intent on dispensing their own brutal form of justice, two ordinary men abduct a felon who committed a horrific crime many years before.

Jordan Fraser-Trumble, Kevin Dee and Damon Hunter in The Cost.

The Curious Case of Dolphin Bay

Directed by Christine Luby
Written by Jacob Stock
Produced by Steve Jaggi and Kelly Son Hing

Where you can see it: A release date is yet to be announced.

Our coverage: Listen to the Cinema Australia Podcast episode with Christine Luby here.

The Curious Case of Dolphin Bay follows 15-year old Quinn Perkins, who will be spending the summer working as an intern with her best friend Daniela. Mysterious events start to occur, and they assume that they are being haunted by local legend Everly Fallow.

Darklands

Directed by Scott Major
Written by Christopher Gist
Produced by Christopher Gist, Shane Isheev and Sarah Mayberry
Starring Nadine Garner, Samantha Tolj, Damian Walshe-Howling, Brett Cousins, Nicholas Coghlan and Texas Watterston

Where you can see it: Darklands is now streaming on Stan.

When a policewoman fails to act at a shooting, an ambitious journalist will stop at nothing to exploit her story, exposing her family to the terrifying rage of a woman with nothing left to lose.

The Dunes

Written, directed and produced by Martin Copping
Starring Martin Copping and Tim Phillipps

Where you can see it: The Dunes is streaming on Stan.

A renowned journalist from the LA Times, who returns to his hometown of The Dunes and while he’s there, a mysterious figure from his past arises and threatens his entire existence.

The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone

Directed by Maya Newell
Written by Georgie Stone
Produced by Matthew Bate, Sophie Hyde and Lisa Sherrard

Where you can see it: The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone is now streaming on Netflix

Our coverage: Listen to our Cinema Australia Podcast episode with Maya Newell here. Read our exclusive article by Maya Newell here.

Sharing her journey from child to teen activist, Georgie Stone looks back at her life and historic fight for transgender rights in this documentary.

The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson

Written and directed by Leah Purcell
Produced by David Jowsey, Angela Littlejohn, Leah Purcell, Greer Simpkin and Bain Stewart
Starring Leah Purcell, Rob Collins, Sam Reid and Jessica De Gouw

Where you can see it: The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson is now streaming on Binge and is available via VoD services.

Molly Johnson’s husband is away droving sheep, leaving her alone to care for their four children in the remote Snowy Mountains. Despite being heavily pregnant, Molly keeps various threats, from nature and other people, at bay. But when Yadaka, an Aboriginal man on the run from white law enforcement, intrudes on the sanctuary she has carved out, the brutal hardships and secrets that have followed them both throughout their lives must be confronted.

Everybody’s Oma

Directed by Jason van Genderen
Produced by Olivia Olley, Jason van Genderen and Roslyn Walker

Where you can see it: Cinema screenings of Everybody’s Oma are available via FanForce. A release date is expected to be announced in the new year.

Filmmaker Jason van Genderen is obsessed with making home videos about his elderly mother and, when he creates a supermarket at home during lockdown, he accidentally turns ‘Oma’ into an internet celebrity. Their heartwarming home movies quickly attract a worldwide audience of over 100,000,000 people. This is an unforgettable story of a family that comes together whilst beautifully falling apart.

Everything in Between

Directed by Nadi Sha
Written and produced by Nadi Sha and Grant Osborn
Starring Jordan Dulieu, Freyja Benjamin, Gigi Edgley and Martin Crewes

Where you can see it: A streaming/VoD release date is expected to be announced in the new year.

Our coverage: Read our interview with director Nadi Sha here.

18-year-old student Jay has had enough of life. 28-year-old world traveller Liz cannot get enough of it. As Jay stands on a cliff contemplating an end to his privileged but meaningless existence, Liz lands in Sydney for her latest adventure backpacking the globe. A sliding doors moment brings this unlikely pair together, upon which they form a deep bond – much to the chagrin of Jay’s jaded socialite parents. Unfortunately, Liz’s laissez-faire lifestyle is brought to an abrupt halt by a life-threatening mystery illness contracted on her travels and, as Jay becomes more and more entwined in her plight, all four are forced to come to terms with their world views.

Evicted! A Modern Romance

Written and directed by Rowan Devereux
Produced by Sophie Saville
Starring Amanda Maple Brown, Will Suen, Rose Haining and Clare Cavanagh

Where you can see it: Evicted! A Modern Romance will screen at The Backlot Perth on December 30. Expect more screening announcements in 2023.

Our coverage: You can listen to our Cinema Australia Podcast episode with Rowan Devereux and Sophie Saville here.

Four spuriously employed housemates on the verge of eviction trawl Sydney’s fraught rental market in search of a new place to call home in this irreverent Aussie comedy. With an impending eviction hanging over their heads, freshly unemployed Maggie, gig-economy worker Will, and feuding couple Isabelle and May embark on a seemingly futile hunt for an affordable share house. Along the way they encounter unsanitary toilets, attic kitchens, and an alleged haunting. As Will forms an unlikely friendship with a war veteran, Isabelle hits it off with her local barista, and endless mishaps, coincidences and hook-ups gone awry abound.

 

Facing Monsters

Written and directed by Bentley Dean
Produced by Chris Veerhuis

Where you can see it: Facing Monsters is currently screening at Luna Cinemas in Perth. Facing Monsters is also available via VoD services.

Facing Monsters digs deep into the psyche of West Australian surfer Kerby Brown, a man whose connection with the ocean runs as deep as his love for his family. Far more than just a surfing story, it’s an unapologetic musing into the essence of Kerby and his family as we join them on his quest to ride a ferocious slab wave in the deep Southern Ocean that no one on the planet has surfed before.

Falling for Figaro

Directed by Ben Lewin
Written by Ben Lewin and Allen Palmer
Produced by Judi Levine, Arabella Page Croft and Philip Wade
Starring Danielle Macdonald, Shazad Latif and Joanna Lumley

Where you can see it: Falling for Figaro is now available via VoD.

Falling for Figaro is a romantic comedy that follows a brilliant young fund manager Millie (Macdonald) as she sets off to chase her lifelong dream to become an opera singer. Her vocal coach Meaghan (Lumely) soon introduces her to the fiercely competitive world of opera singing where the only way to succeed is with a broken heart.

Franklin

Directed by Kasimir Burgess
Written by Kasimir Burgess, Natasha Pincus and Claire Smith
Produced by Oliver Cassidy

Where you can see it: Franklin is now available via VoD.

Our coverage: You can read our interview with Kasimir Burgess here.

The story of Australia’s most significant environmental battle to save the remote Franklin River from being dammed by a hydroelectric project in the 1980s, as told through the lens of a current-day solo rafting adventure.

Get a Life, Alright!

Directed and produced by Joy Hopwood
Written by Joy Hopwood and Shamini Singhal
Starring Satish Kala, Abril Tolnay, Aileen Huynh, Dilshan Rain, Sukhraj Deepak. Danny Barton

Where you can see it: A release date is expected to be announced soon.

A young struggling actor gets a lucky break after delivering flowers on set and falls for the leading actress and becomes a target for jealousy, all thanks to fame.

 

General Hercules

Directed by Brodie Poole
Produced by Ruby Schmidt and Matthew Bate

Where you can see it: General Hercules will continue its festival run in the early part of 2023.

Our coverage: You can read our interview with Brodie Poole here.

For millennia the remote arid deserts of Western Australia lay undisturbed. On the 14th of June 1893 European prospectors discovered ‘The Golden Mile’ on what was the traditional lands of the local Indigenous people. In little over a hundred years a natural landscape has transformed into the industrial hellscape of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. As the incumbent Mayor of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, John Bowler, starts his campaign for a second term, independent prospector John ‘General Hercules’ Katahanas, decides to run against him on a ticket of anti-corruption. What starts out as a quirky David v Goliath political battle, unravels into a portrait of a man, a town and a country, sent mad by the timeless cycles of exploitation, racism and greed.

Girl at the Window

Directed by Mark Hartley
Written by Terence Hammond and Nicolette Minster
Produced by Antony I. Ginnane
Starring Radha Mitchell, Ella Newton and Vince Colosimo

Where you can see it: Girl at the Window is now available via VoD services.

Our coverage: You can read our interview with Mark Hartley here.

A troubled teenage girl (Ella Newton) who’s struggling to cope with the accidental death of her father, suspects that the mysterious killer stalking her hometown is not only her neighbour, but her mother’s (Radha Mitchell) new romantic interest. When she calls in the police after her best friend disappears, it’s a false alarm. But that doesn’t stop her determination to expose the killer. During a second police response an innocent man dies and she suffers a breakdown. Confined to bed and no longer believed – not even by her extremely concerned mother – she is certain the killer is closing in on her. He is, but now no one is listening.

Gold

Directed by Anthony Hayes
Written by Anthony Hayes and Polly Smyth
Produced by Anthony Hayes, John Schwarz and Michael Schwarz
Starring Zac Efron, Anthony Hayes and Susie Porter

Where you can see it: Gold is streaming on Stan.

Our coverage: 5 things you need to know about Gold.

In the not too distant future, a drifter (Zac Efron) travelling through the desert discovers the largest gold nugget ever found. He must guard it from thieves amid harsh conditions and wild dogs while waiting for his partner to return.

Gravel Road

Directed by Tristan Pemberton
Written by Tristan Pemberton and Harriet Clutterbuck

Where you can see it: Gravel Road had its world premiere at CinefestOZ in August. More screenings are set to be announced in the new year.

Gravel Road is the story of Jay Minning, singer-songwriter of the most remote rock band in the world, the Desert Stars. This musical four piece are traditional land owners of Spinifex Country, in the Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia – home of the last nomads. From their home in remotest Tjuntjuntjara, we follow Jay and the band’s first tour as they rock their way across the Western desert with songs of hunter-gatherer life, surviving British atomic testing, and a profound connection to culture that spans back 2,000 generations. With customary Spinifex reciprocity, Jay shares the journey with east-coast friends, the Re-mains, and provides a rare glimpse into his country, his culture, his music, and his extraordinary everyday life.

Green is the New Black

Directed by Jake Taylor and Caleb Graham
Produced by Jake Taylor

Where you can see it: Green is the New Black is available via AppleTV and DocPlay.

Green is the New Black is a carbon off-set documentary that captures the twists and turns of the band’s urgent mission to stop at nothing as they face bushfires and an unprecedented global pandemic throughout the album’s creation. Through conversation with creatives, experts and professionals such as Damon Gameau (2040, That Sugar Film), Tamara Smith (Greens Member for Parliament), AY Young (United Nations Young Leader), Jess Ducrou (Splendour In The Grass Festival co-founder), Heidi Lennfer (Cloud Control and FEAT Artists), and Luke Logemann (UNFD Records), join In Hearts Wake as they uncover unsettling truths, face human adversity and discover inspiring solutions for a new earth-aligned way forward for the music industry and its fans.

Greenhouse by Joost

Directed by Bruce Permezel and Rhian Skirving
Written by Rhian Skirving
Produced by Nick Batzias and Charlotte Wheaton

Where you can see it: A VoD release date is expected to be announced soon.

Extending a lifetime’s worth of zero-waste activism, visionary designer Joost Bakker devises the Future Food System, a self-sufficient residence that provides shelter, food and energy while reusing any by-products.

 

Have You Heard About Charlie?

Written and directed by Anya Pia
Produced by Anya Pia and Joshua Scattergood

Where you can see it: Have You Heard About Charlie? is streaming now for free on YouTube.

Charlie finds herself torn between tough decisions and choices, the newly turned 18-year-old is faced with a difficult choice that isn’t even yet her own. As she discovers herself, a new found and uncanny friendship and acceptance, we venture with Charlie through not only the typical ups and downs of teen life going on adulthood, but also not so typical roller-coaster and juggling that this circus that life throws at her.

Interceptor

Directed by Matthew Reilly
Written by Matthew Reilly and Stuart Beattie
Produced by Stuart Beattie and Michael Boughen
Starring Elsa Pataky, Luke Bracey, Aaron Glenane and Mayen Mehta

Where you can see it: Interceptor is now streaming on Netflix.

One Army captain must use her years of tactical training and military expertise when a simultaneous coordinated attack threatens the remote missile interceptor station she is in command of.

 

The Lake of Scars

Directed by Bill Code
Produced by Bill Code and Christian Pazzaglia

Where you can see it: The Lake of Scars is now available via Vimeo on Demand and DocPlay.

Our coverage: Read our interview with Bill Code here.

An ancient site, a ticking clock, and the unlikely allies calling for change. In a corner of Australia exists a place of astounding natural beauty, archaeological significance, and age-old culture. But the Indigenous scarred trees and artefacts found here are at risk – until an unlikely intergenerational partnership comes forth to save the site for future generations. The Lake of Scars tells a story of allyship, environmentalism and cultural rebirth; a picture of what reconciliation between Aboriginal and European Australians might look like. But is that idea harder than it seems?

The Land

Directed by Ingvar Kenne
Written by Steve Rodgers and Cameron Stewart
Starring Steve Rodgers, Cameron Stewart and Anna Lise Phillips

Where you can see it: The Land will screen at the upcoming Capricorn Film Festival. Expect a release date announcement in the new year.

Set against the harshly gorgeous backdrop of rural Australia, The Land follows Jeremy (veteran Australian character actor Steve Rodgers) and Neets (the gifted Anna Lise Phillips from TV’s Harrow, Devil’s Playground and The Son), a close couple who appear to be living the dream: they have successful careers, a three-bedroom house, three adorable children, and are fourteen years into a seemingly happy marriage.

Lee Kernigan: Boy from the Bush

Directed by Kriv Stenders

Where you can see it: Lee Kernigan: Boy from the Bush is now available via VoD.

Our coverage: Listen to our Cinema Australia Podcast episode with Kriv Stenders here.

Lee Kernigan: Boy from the Bush is a part concert film and part road movie. It combines the stunning landscapes, remarkable people and amazing stories that have inspired this much-loved Australian Country singer over many years.

 

The Lonely Spirits Variety Hour

Directed by Platon Theodoris
Written by Platon Theodoris and Nitin Vengurlekar
Produced by Brian Rapsey and Platon Theodoris
Starring Nitin Vengurlekar, Sabrina Chan D’Angelo and Teik Kim Pok

Where you can see it: The Lonely Spirits Variety Hour will continue its festival run early in 2023.

Our coverage: Listen to our Cinema Australia Podcast episode with Platon Theodoris here.

When verbose radio host Neville Umbrellaman lands in hospital, a group of unexpected performers crash his show The Lonely Spirits Variety Hour. In life, there are no dress rehearsals.

Lonesome

Written and directed by Craig Boreham
Produced by Craig Boreham, Ben Ferris, Dean Francis and Ulysses Oliver
Starring Josh Lavery, Daniel Gabriel, Anni Finsterer and Ian Roberts

Where you can see it: A February cinema release is expected to be announced soon to coincide with WorldPride.

Casey, a country lad running from a small-town scandal, finds himself down and out in big city Sydney. When he meets city lad Tib both men find something they have been missing but neither of them knows quite how to negotiate it.

Love in Bright Landscapes

Written and directed by Jonathan Alley
Produced by Tait Brady and Danielle Karalus

Where you can see it: Love in Bright Landscapes is now available via VoD.

The inspiring, tragic and intimate life story of David McComb, cult Australian singer/songwriter and driving force behind one of the greatest Australian bands, The Triffids.

 

Magic

Written and directed by Elvis Joseph
Produced by Heather Joseph
Starring
Vincent Parfitt, Kirsty McKenzie, David Lucas, Joe Loria, Barnaby Goodwin, Nick Barker-Pendree, James Domeyko, Craig Maguire, Sasha Diamandi, Audrey Joseph and Aaron J March.

Where you can see it: Magic is available to watch for free on TubiTV.

An eccentric Duke hires a Conjurer in answer to his niece Patricia’s garden wanderings and encounters with fairies. Why? As a cure for magic, of course. The evening of the show takes a turn with the arrival of Morris, Patricia’s cynical brother, followed by that of the stranger only adding to the tension. The household and its guests (Dr. Grimthorpe and Vicar Smith) are drawn into an unruly situation where the ensuing arguments and challenges threaten to stop the entertainment. Finally, the besieged magician decides to air some of his own demons, conjuring up a very peculiar trick.

Magic.

Malibu Crush

Written and directed by James Pratt
Produced by Trisanne Marin, Daniel Musial, Mikaela Phillips and James Pratt

Where you can see it: Malibu Crush is available to rent or buy on YouTube and Google Play.

Two best friends from Pasadena pretend to be highly acclaimed film school students in order to declare their love for an ex-girlfriend living in Sydney Australia.

Man on Earth

Directed by Amiel Courtin-Wilson
Produced by John Baker, Amiel Courtin-Wilson and Alice Jamieson-Dowd

Where you can see it: A realise date for Man on Earth is yet to be announced.

In this visceral, intensely intimate film, 65-year-old Bob has decided to end his own life after four years of living with Parkinson’s Disease.

Moja Vesna

Written and directed by Sara Kern
Produced by Rok Bicek, Sharlene George and Gal Greenspan
Starring Loti Kovacic, Mackenzie Mazur and Gregor Bakovic

Where you can see it: A VoD release date will be announced next year.

After her mother’s sudden death, ten-year-old Moja becomes the unexpected grown-up of her fragmented family, trying to bring her troubled older sister Vesna and distant father together.

Mother Mountain

Written and directed by Celina Stang
Produced by Fran Dobbie, Kristen Hodges, Stavros Kazantzidis and Celina Stang
Starring Fayssal Bazzi, Emilie Cocquerel and Anne-Louise Lambert

Where you can see it: A VoD release date will be announce in 2023.

A young, restless mother and her family move from the city to an idyllic country property at the base of a mystical and sacred Aboriginal mountain (Gulaga, or “Mother Mountain”), with the hope of starting a new life. Still haunted by a marriage break-up and a strained relationship with her parents, she struggles to find a meaningful connection with her new partner. When her daughter is bullied at the local school, an Indigenous boy comes to her aid and opens her eyes to the magic of the mountain and its bucolic surrounds, while the mother reconnects with her Jewish spirituality for guidance. But an unexpected visit from her parents, reopens old wounds and threatens to fracture her family forever.

Moorehouse Road

Written and directed by Christopher Mark Peters
Produced by Christopher Mark Peters and David Laurance
Starring Hannah Arevalo, Taylor Than-Htay, Lawrence Murphy and Kate Hall

Where you can see it: Moorehouse Road had its world premiere at the WA Made Film Festival in March followed by limited screenings in Perth. A 2023 release date is expected to be announced in the new year.

A young couple’s stay at a country guest house becomes a nightmare after they learn the owners of the residence are hiding a dark family secret.

Mutt

Written and directed by Samuel Galloway
Produced by Erinn Stevenson
Starring Anthony J. Sharpe, Dave Beamish and Dave Beamish

Where you can see it: A release date is yet to be announced.

Our coverage: Listen to our Cinema Australia Podcast episode with Samuel Galloway here.

An expecting mother delves into a criminal underworld to rescue her dog from a torturous death.

Of An Age

Written and directed by Goran Stolevski
Produced by Kristina Ceyton and Samantha Jennings
Starring Thom Green, Elias Anton and Hattie Hook

Where you can see it: Of An Age will hit Australian cinemas on February 10.

Of An Age is set in the summer of 1999 as a 17-year-old Serbian born, Australian amateur ballroom dancer experiences an unexpected and intense 24-hour romance with a friend’s older brother.

One Punch

Written and directed by Darcy Yuille
Produced by Sher-Li Tan, Margaret Tillson and Darcy Yuille
Starring Alex Arco, Jessica Osrin, Mirko Grillini and Jacob Ehlefeldt

Where you can see it: One Punch is available to screen via DemandFilm

Our coverage: Read our interview with Darcy Yuille here.

On the eve of Matt’s 18th Birthday his domineering father, Carlo, indoctrinates him into the reality of their world, sending him out, in the care of his older brother Ant, to serve his apprenticeship in the family business. Selling drugs. Under immense pressure, Matt’s world will erode beneath him as he struggles to stake his claim, forge new friendships and prove his worth to his family, resulting in an act of random violence that will define the rest of his life.

Painkiller

Written and directed by Nick Petkov
Produced by Morgan Munro
Starring G Roberts, Bonnie Wheeler, Craig Van Waardenburg, Miarka Rogers and Samantha Hortin.

Where you can see it: Painkiller had a preview screening in Perth in 2022 and will celebrate its world premiere in the new year.

Steven Sullivan, a lonely office worker in an Australian metropolis longs to escape his feelings of self-loathing. Forcing himself into a life of hedonism, degeneracy and high-risk situations with a complete disregard for self-preservation, Steven begins his descent from a banal but normal life into a place with no return.

Pieces

Directed by Martin Wilson
Written by Monique Wilson
Produced by Nicole Ferraro and Martin Wilson
Starring Monique Wilson, Alex Arco, Megan Aspinall, Allegra Teo and Dalip Sondhi

Where you can watch it: A VoD release date will be announced in the new year.

Pieces is an authentic, heartfelt drama about the healing power of care, compassion, and love.

The Plains

Written, directed and produced by David Easteal
Starring Andrew Rakowski, David Easteal and Cheri LeCornu

Where you can see it: A VoD release date will be announced in 2023.

Our coverage: Read our interview with David Easteal here.

Every evening a man in his late 50s commutes home at the end of the working day in the outer suburbs of Melbourne.

Pub: The Movie

Directed by Andrew Leavold
Written by Andrew Leavold and Benji Steane
Produced by Andrew Leavold and Jonathan Sequeira

Where you can watch it: Pub: The Movie will screen in select cinemas across the country from February 2023.

Our coverage: Read our interview with Andrew Leavold here.

The story of Australian cartoonist and punk rocker, Fred Negro, creator of PUB, the wacky cartoon strip that chronicled the history of the St Kilda music scene and his controversial shock-rock band, I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVY.

Poker Face

Directed by Russell Crowe
Written by Stephen M. Coates and Russell Crowe
Produced by Addam Bramich, Jason Clark, Mark B. David, Ryan Hamilton, Jeanette Volturno, Matt Williams and Ying Ye
Starring Russell Crowe, Liam Hemsworth, RZA, Aden Young, Steve Bastoni, Daniel MacPherson, Brooke Satchwell, Paul Tassone, Matt Nable, Benedict Hardie, Molly Grace, Elsa Pataky and Jack Thompson

Where you can see it: Poker Face is now streaming on Stan.

A tech billionaire hosts a high-stakes poker game between friends, but the evening takes a turn when long-held secrets are revealed, an elaborate revenge plot unfolds, and thieves break in.

The Reef: Stalked

Written and directed by Andrew Traucki
Produced by Jack Christian, Neal Kingston, Michael Robertson and Andrew Traucki
Starring Teressa Liane, Ann Truong, Kate Lister, Saskia Archer, Bridget Burt and Tim Ross

Where you can see it: The Reef: Stalked is now available via VoD.

After her sister’s murder, Nic, her younger sister and two friends seek solace through a Pacific island kayaking adventure. Hours into the trip the women are stalked by a shark and must band together, face their fears and save each other.

Ribspreader

Written, directed and produced by Dick Dale
Starring Tommy Darwin, Marni Russo, Neil Foley, Tess O’Flaherty, Chantal Contouri, Fred Negro and Laurence R. Harvey

Where you can see it: Ribspreader recently screened at Adelaide Film Festival and Monster Fest. More screenings will be announced in 2023.

Our coverage: Read our interview with Dick Dale here.

In the depraved depths of Murder City comes Ribspreader: a crazed maniac on a bloody crusade hellbent on wiping out smokers. In a city of killers, freaks and perverts, a turf war for victims explodes!

Tommy Darwin as Ribspreader in Ribspreader.

Ride

Directed by Serge Ou
Produced by Holly Trueman, William Ward

Where you can see it: Ride is now streaming on ABC iView

Our Coverage: Read our interview with Serge Ou here. 

This film is about way more than BMX racing. It is also the most inspirational love story you will see this year. Ride tracks the lives and careers of Sam and Alise Willoughby, two champions who fall in love and conquer the world of BMX, an extreme sport where every race is a dance with danger. Sam rises from the suburbs of Adelaide to become a world champion and Olympic medallist. But in this sport crashes are common, and injuries are brutal. When a training accident takes away everything they have known, Sam and Alise must find the strength and resilience to win their greatest victory. Ride paints a bold picture of re-invention in the world of disability, and what makes true champions and astonishing human beings, both on and off the track.

Sam and Alise Willoughby

The Spy Who Never Dies

Written, directed and produced by Corey Pearson
Starring Teressa Liane, Cassandra Magrath, Paul O’Brien, Georgia Walters, Amy Christian, Kristy Wordsworth, Natasha Maymon and Ana Thu Nguyen

Where you can see it: The Spy Who Never Dies is now streaming on Stan

A world-class spy falls for an unlikely woman and must work out how to build a relationship with a normal person while others around him try and destroy both the relationship and much more.

Senses of Cinema

Directed and produced by John Hughes and Tom Zubrycki
Written by John Hughes

Where you can see it: Following a successful festival run, more screenings are set to be announced in 2023. 

Our coverage: Read our interview with John Hughes and Tom Zubrycki here.

This history of the co-op film movements of Sydney and Melbourne comes from two of the major figures in Australian documentary who were intimately involved in the filmmaking groundswell that first emerged in the 1960s. The Ubu group in Sydney, born from the influence of avant-garde filmmaking mingled with a rich range of social movements including unionism, feminism, Indigenous self-expression, and queer theory. A few names should give you a sense of the main participants here: Philip Noyce, Gillian Armstrong, Albie Thoms, Stephen Wallace, Martha Ansara, Essie Coffey, and many, many others. This is the story of the rise of alternative forms of filmmaking, and their fall at the hands of government agencies. It is a story of a road not taken, but of a moment full of possibility when fresh voices and new ways of seeing struggled to establish themselves in Australian cinema.

Seriously Red

Directed by Gracie Otto
Written by Krew Boylan
Produced by Jessica Carrera
Starring Krew Boylan, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, Daniel Webber, Celeste Barber, Thomas Campbell, Jean Kittson, Wayne Blair and Todd Lassance

Where you can see it: A VoD release will be announced in 2023. 

Our coverage: You can read our interview with Krew Boylan here. You can read our interview with Daniel Webber here. 

In this rowdy and rambunctious musical dramedy, Red (Krew Boylan) is a vivacious, clumsy and occasionally misguided redhead who is at a crossroads in her life. After misreading her work party’s dress code, Red trades her 9-to-5 job in real estate for a new career as a Dolly Parton impersonator. 

Shadow

Directed by Bruce Gladwin
Written by Michael Chan, Mark Deans, Bruce Gladwin, Simon Laherty, Sarah Mainwaring, Scott Price and Sonia Teuben
Produced by Alice Hazel Fleming
Starring Mark Deans, Scott Price, Simon Laherty, Sarah Mainwaring, Breanna Deleo, Brian Lipson and Ben Oakes

Where you can see it: Following a successful festival run in 2022, more release dates will be announced in 2023.

Our coverage: Read our interview with Scott Price and Bruce Gladwin here. 

A group of activists hold a public meeting, desperate to save the world. As the meeting unravels, they discover the greatest threat to their future is already in the room.

Sissy

Written and Directed by Hannah Barlow and Kane Senes
Produced by John De Margheriti, Lisa Shaunessy and Jason Taylor
Starring Aisha Dee, Hannah Barlow, Emily De Margheriti, Daniel Monks, Yerin Ha and Lucy Barrett

Where you can see it: Sissy will be available via VoD in early 2023. 

Our coverage: Listen to our Cinema Australia Podcast episode with Hannah Barlow and Kane Senes here. 

Teen best friends Cecilia and Emma, after a decade run into each other. Cecilia is invited on Emma’s bachelorette weekend where she gets stuck in a remote cabin with her high school bully with a taste for revenge.

A Stitch in Time

Written, directed and produced by Sasha Hadden
Starring Maggie Blinco, Glenn Shorrock, Belinda Giblin, Hoa Xuande and John Gregg

Where you can see it: A Stitch in Time will be available via VoD in 2023. 

Our coverage: Listen to our Cinema Australia Podcast episode with Sasha Hadden and Belinda Giblin here. 

A heart-warming story about a former dressmaker, who reinvents herself after befriending a young Chinese fashion designer.

The Stranger

Written and directed by Thomas M. Wright
Produced by Joel Edgerton
Starring Joel Edgerton, Sean Harris, Jada Alberts, Cormac Wright, Steve Mouzakis, Matthew Sunderland, Fletcher Humphrys, Alan Dukes and Ewen Leslie

Where you can see it: The Stranger is now streaming on Netflix.

Our coverage: You can read our interview with Thomas M. Wright here. 

Two men who meet on a bus and strike up a conversation that turns into friendship. For Henry Teague, worn down by a lifetime of physical labour and crime, this is a dream come true.

Subject

Directed by Tristan Barr
Written by Vincent Befi
Produced by Tristan Barr and David Gim
Starring Tristan Barr, Stephen Phillips, Gaby Seow, Cecilia Low and David Gim

Where you can see it: Subject will be released in 2023. 

Our coverage: You can read out interview with Tristan Barr and Stephen Phillips here. 

On his way to prison, a man gets intercepted by a secretive government agency who task him to monitor a secret experiment in exchange for commuting his sentence.

Surrogate

Directed by David Willing
Written by Beth King and David Willing
Produced by Vikki Blinks and David Willing
Starring Kestie Morassi, Jane Badler, Taysha Farrugia, Louise Siversen, Darcy Kent and Ellie Stewart

Where you can see it: Surrogate is available to stream for free via Tubi

A ghost horror about single mother and nurse Natalie who falls mysteriously ill and struggles to stop her family from being destroyed.

Sweet As

Directed by Jub Clerc
Written by Jub Clerc and Steve Rodgers
Produced by Liz Kearney
Starring Shantae Barnes-Cowan, Tasma Walton, Carlos Sanson Jr., Mark Coles Smith, Pedrea Jackson, Mikayla Levy, Andrew Wallace and Ngaire Pigram

Where you can see it: A release date is expected to be announced in 2023. 

Described as The Breakfast Club meets the outback, Sweet As follows 16-year-old Murra, who is on the verge of self-destruction. That is, until her policeman uncle secures an unusual lifeline: a “photo-safari for at-risk kids”. Murra isn’t entirely convinced, but she soon joins cantankerous Kylie, uptight Sean, happy-go-lucky Elvis, and team leaders Fernando and Mitch on a transformative bus trip through the Pilbara. On the trail, the teens learn about fun, friendship and first crushes, as well as the forces of ‘reality’ that puncture the bubble of youth.

Shantae Barnes-Cowan in Sweet As.

Thorns & Thistles at the End of the World

Directed by Aaron Kamp
Written by Matthew Barron and Brian Hennings
Produced by Anthony Chila and Aaron Kamp
Starring Jeremy Levi, Vivienne Marshall, Jesse Hislop and Matthew Barron

Where you can see it: Cinema Australia attended a preview screening in November this year. Thorns & Thistles at the End of the World will hit the festival circuit in 2023, with a world premiere set for February. 

While awaiting the inevitable end, Paul’s solitude is interrupted by his estranged wife, Felicity, forcing him to confront his painful past.

Ticketyboo

Written and directed by Renée Brack
Produced by Renée Brack and Kristen Hodges

Where you can see it: A VoD release date is expected to be announced in 2023. 

Our coverage: You can read our interview with Renée Brack here. 

After losing her father to Alzheimer’s, journalist Renée Brack begins to wonder if she has inherited it the disease. Renée risks her career and dignity as a lab rat but discovers hope for the future of people living with dementia.

Transfusion

Written and directed by Matt Nable
Produced by John Schwarz and Michael Schwarz
Starring Sam Worthington, Matt Nable, Phoebe Tonkin and Susie Porter

Where you can see it: Transfusion will screen in select cinemas from January 5. Transfusion will be streaming on Stan from January 20. 

Transfusion follows a former Special Forces operative (Worthington) who is thrust into the criminal underworld to keep his only son from being taken from him.

Under Cover

Written and directed by Sue Thomson
Produced by Adam Farrington-Williams and Sue Thomson

Where you can see it:
Screenings of Under Cover will be announced in 2023.

Our coverage:
Read our interview with Sue Thomson here. 

Narrated by Margot Robbie and sharing the often secret lives of an eclectic group of women across Australia, UNDER COVER shines a light on the devastating reality that women over 50 are the fastest growing cohort experiencing homelessness in the country. Their moving but optimistic portraits reveal the struggles these women face, and lay bare the flaws in our society, as well as our economic fragility in the modern world.

You Won’t Be Alone

Written and directed by Goran Stolevski
Produced by Kristina Ceyton and Samantha Jennings
Starring Noomi Rapace, Alice Englert, Carloto Cotta, Anamaria Marinca, Arta Dobroshi and Sara Klimoska

Where you can see it: You Won’t Be Alone is now available via VoD.

In an isolated mountain village in 19th century Macedonia, a young girl is kidnapped and then transformed into a witch by an ancient spirit.

Your Love is Mine

Written and directed by Luke J.S. and Luke Wijayasinha-Gray
Produced by Luke J.S., Luke Wijayasinha-Gray and Rose Parsons
Starring Senie Priti, Lester Ellis Jr. and Harlene Hercules

Where you can see it: Your Love is Mine will continue its festival run throughout 2023. 

When a couple’s relationship is threatened by sudden tragedy, one of them goes to unthinkable lengths to preserve their union.

We All Lie My Darling

Directed by Pierre-Nicolas Panasci
Written by Lisa Habermann
Produced by Pierre-Nicolas Panasci
Starring Terry Serio, Daniella Serret, Callum Needham, Coleen McMahon Kristian Boulter and Ayeshah Rose

Where you can see it: We All Lie My Darling is streaming for free on Tubi.

Five friends in Sydney deal with new life experiences, explore their sexuality, and search for love, in a world plagued by discrimination.

We Are Still Here

Directed by Chantelle Burgoyne, Dena Curtis, Richard Curtis, Mario Gaoa, Danielle MacLean, Miki Magasiva, Renae Maihi, Tracey Rigney, Tim Worrall and Beck Cole
Written by Dena Curtis, Richard Curtis, Mario Gaoa, Danielle MacLean, Miki Magasiva, Renae Maihi, Samuel Paynter, Tiraroa Reweti, Tracey Rigney and Tim Worrall
Produced by Mia Henry-Teirney, Mitchell Stanley and Toni Stowers
Starring Clarence Ryan, Natassia Gorey Furber, Meyne Wyatt and Lisa Flanagan

Where you can see it: We Are Still Here will hit Australian cinemas from February 2, 2023

Our coverage: You can read our interview with Beck Cole here. You can read our interview with Tracey Rigney here.

We Are Still Here is a joint initiative between Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department and the New Zealand Film Commission. It was an opportunity for Indigenous filmmakers to tell anthology stories about colonisation of native peoples throughout the Pacific and to respond to the 250th anniversary ofJames Cook’s arrival to both countries. We Are Still Herecame from the meeting and collaboration of the eight filmmaking teams, the producers, film agencies and supporters, who all share experiences, aspirations and stories.

 

We Were Once Kids

Directed by Eddie Martin
Written by Hamilton Harris and Eddie Martin
Produced by Shannon Swan

Where you can see it: A release date is expected to be announced in 2023. 

26 years after indie cult classic Kids was released to an unsuspecting nation, this documentary explores the divergent paths of the original cast, delivering an unflinching look back at one of the most iconic films of the 1990’s.

We Were Once Kids.

Weekend Healer

Directed and produced by Robert Livings
Written by Liberty Hills, David Ryan Kinsman, Robert Livings and Nick Pages-Oliver
Starring Nick Pages-Oliver, Liberty Hills, David Ryan Kinsman and Annie Murtagh-Monks

Where you can watch it: Weekend Healer is available to stream for free on Tubi and YouTube.

As tensions run high within their relationship, Mark plans a weekend away with his partner Katie in an attempt to get them back on track.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFT6mnXxxo8

When the Camera Stopped Rolling

Written and directed by Jane Castle
Produced by Pat Fiske

Where you can see it: Screenings will be announced in 2023. 

Our coverage: Listen to our Cinema Australia Podcast episode with Jane Castle here.

Eight years in the making, Jane Castle’s poignant documentary about her filmmaker mother Lilias Fraser is an intimate mother-daughter story and eye-opening chronicle of women’s roles in the film industry.

Wog Boys Forever

Directed by Frank Lotito
Written by Nick Giannopoulos
Produced by Nick Giannopoulos
Starring Nick Giannopoulos, Vince Colosimo, Sarah Roberts, Annabel Marshall-Roth, Anthony J. Sharpe and Costa D’Angelo

Where you can see it: Wog Boys Forever is available to stream via Paramount+. A VoD release date will be announced in 2023. 

Our coverage: Watch our interview with Nick Giannopoulos below.

Steve is still single and working as a taxi driver. Brianna Beagle-Thorpe, the Minister for Immigration, hatches a plan with her brother to exact their revenge on Steve for destroying their late mother Raelene’s political career.

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