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Réalisé par Bruce BeresfordGenres Drame,
Thriller,
Action,
PolicierThèmes La mer,
TransportActeurs Tony Bonner,
Terence Donovan,
Ed Devereaux,
Bud Tingwell,
Candida (Candy) Raymond,
Bryan BrownNote64%
Un fourgon blinde des services de securite Darcy transportant le salaire de centaines d'employes est intercepte par des hommes armes. Ils s'emparent du butin mais ils sont bientot tous abattus par Dino, tueur a gages qui travaille pour le compte de Henderson, chef de gang., 1h56
Réalisé par Paul John HoganOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie,
Comédie dramatiqueThèmes Maladie,
La mer,
Transport,
Folie,
Hôpital psychiatriqueActeurs Toni Collette,
Rebecca Gibney,
Liev Schreiber,
Anthony LaPaglia,
Bethany Whitmore,
Rob CarltonNote60%
En devenant la nounou de cinq filles, une femme charismatique et casse-cou va transformer la vie d'une famille., 1h41
Réalisé par Bruce BeresfordGenres DrameThèmes La musique,
Lié à la musique classique,
MusiqueActeurs Julia Blake,
Terence Donovan,
Candida (Candy) Raymond,
Barry Humphries,
Maggie Kirkpatrick,
John WatersNote63%
Laura Rambotham is sent to attend boarding school in Melbourne at the turn of the century. During her second year she tells everyone about a made up romance between herself and the school's minister, Reverend Shepherd. She forms an attachment with an older girl, Evelyn. When Evelyn leaves, Laura throws herself into her studies and wins the school literary and music prizes., 1h45
Réalisé par Cherie NowlanGenres Drame,
Comédie,
RomanceActeurs Emma Booth,
Rebecca Gibney,
Brenda Blethyn,
Richard Wilson,
Philip Quast,
Russell DykstraNote63%
Life for shy 21-year-old Tim Maitland (Khan Chittenden) is not always smooth sailing. His mum Jean (Brenda Blethyn) is a cafeteria worker by day who hits the comedy club circuit by night, while his dad John (Frankie J. Holden) is busy trying to recapture his fifteen minutes of fame from when he was a country and western singer back in 1975. But when the feisty beautiful Jill (Emma Booth) walks into Tim's life, things seem to be looking up. Unfortunately, there's another woman in Tim's life, one who will stand between him and the perfect romance... his mother!, 22minutes
Réalisé par Adam ElliotOrigine AustralieGenres Drame,
Comédie,
Comédie dramatique,
AnimationActeurs Geoffrey Rush,
John FlausNote78%
L'histoire raconte la vie de Harvek Milos Krumpetzki, né en Pologne en 1922. Lorsque éclate la seconde Guerre mondiale, il émigre à Spotswood en Australie en tant que réfugié, et change son nom en Harvie Krumpet. Malgré une vie marquée par la malchance (il est atteint du syndrome de Tourette, il est touché par la foudre, et perd l'un de ses testicules), Harvie conserve un optimisme à toute épreuve. Il épouse une infirmière et ils élèvent une fille adoptive, un enfant de la thalidomide. Dans l'une des scènes clés du film, Harvie est assis dans un parc près d'une statue du poète latin Horace et entend l'injonction : « carpe diem », qui le pousse à apporter des changements dans sa vie. Il devient naturiste et s'engage pour les droits des animaux., 3h40
Genres DrameThèmes Documentaire historiqueActeurs Rebecca Gibney,
Paul Mercurio,
Stephen Curry,
Helen Dallimore,
Jeremy Sims,
Peter O'BrienNote81%
The film starts at an anniversary commemoration of the crash, where roses are dropped on the track to the aftermath of the wreck where first responders are arriving at the scene. Five months later the coroner, Tom Weir, brings in Boris Osman, an engineer to help him investigate the crash and immediately runs into stonewalling by the state-owned rail company, who don’t want him to examine the train. Osman thinks it’s because the investigation will have to disclose why the tracks that caused the wreck were in such bad shape. Osman thinks it was caused by the politicians in office allowing the rail system to deteriorate. The coroner learns the bridge was hit twice before. Pressure begins to be brought on the coroner from above to stop asking to look at the train. Osman learns this is the third time this locomotive went off the rails. The coroner uses the threat of contempt of court to force the rail company to let Osman examine the locomotive. The inquest begins, with Orman recounting how the tragedy happened on 18 January 1977, alternating with the stories of some passengers who traveled on the ill-fated train, leading up to the depiction of the accident. Due to worn out track and worn out wheels on the locomotive, it jumps the rails and hits a bridge support, causing it to collapse on the train. The community springs into action to aid the survivors and recover the 83 dead. Several of the rescuers testify at the inquest and recount their actions on the day of the accident. Many rescuers risk their own lives to save the injured. Even when ordered to leave due to the danger of further collapse, many refuse to abandon injured survivors. Many of the rescuers are traumatized by what they saw. Ormond comes under attack for saying that it was the condition of the locomotive’s wheels that contributed to the accident, since while money has been allocated to repair the tracks, there is no money to also repair the locomotives. The families of the dead try to cope, while Gerry Buchtman, who went to Granville while on sick leave from his emergency responder job has to fight to keep his job, since the powers that be want to fire him for doing just that. In spite of pressure, the coroner finds that the locomotive’s condition contributed to the accident. Osman later learns that even though the rail company knew this type of locomotive was dangerous due to a derailment 11 months before Granville, they took no steps to lower the speed on this line because it came from an electoral district that often decided national elections and the government did not want to anger the voters by making their train late. We return to the memorial service, while on screen captions tell us what happened to some of the people involved in the crash and the investigation.