Chris Haywood

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Poster for Razorback

Razorback

95 mins|58%47%
A hunter, farmer, and widower out for...
A hunter, farmer, and widower out for revenge search for a monstrous killer boar in this 1984 Australian horror classic by the director of Highlander.
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Breaker Morant

PG107 mins|100%91%
Nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the...
Nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the Academy Awards, this Australian war film follows three lieutenants who execute prisoners as a means of deflecting attentions from war crimes committed by their superiors.
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The Cars That Ate Paris

PG87 mins|65%35%
After the death of his brother, drifter...
After the death of his brother, drifter Arthur Waldo visits the rural Australian town of Paris, but soon realises the quaint hamlet has a sinister secret.
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The Man from Snowy River

102 mins|83%89%
Adventure film based on Australian writer Banjo...
Adventure film based on Australian writer Banjo Paterson's peom from 1890. Jim Craig (Tom Burlinson) has lived his first 18 years in the mountains of his father's farm...
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Poster for Boar

Boar

A group of teenagers find themselves in...
A group of teenagers find themselves in a wood with a killer pig in this Australian horror written and directed by Chris Sun (Daddy's Little Girl).
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Dirt Music

105 mins|27%50%
Kelly Macdonald (No Country for Old Men)...
Kelly Macdonald (No Country for Old Men) leads this romance drama set in Western Australia, where a love affair unearths a long-standing feud between two families.
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Jindabyne

123 mins|65%49%
An Australian psychological drama based on a...
An Australian psychological drama based on a short story by Raymond Carver (the same used by Robert Altman in Short Cuts)...
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Poster for Love Is Now

Love Is Now

97 mins79%
Independent Australian romance (part funded by camera...
Independent Australian romance (part funded by camera maker Nikon) following a summer of love along the Harvest Trail for experienced photographer Audrey (Claire van der Boom) and aspiring snapper Dean (Eamon Farren).
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Muriel's Wedding

106 mins|81%84%
Hit rom-com following socially awkward, ugly duckling...
Hit rom-com following socially awkward, ugly duckling Muriel (Golden Globe nomineeToni Collette), resident of Porpoise Spit, Australia. The butt of the joke, Muriel dreams of love and marriage but spends her nights alone, obsessing over the music of ABBA...
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Quigley Down Under

121 mins|52%74%
Arriving in Australia with his prized rifle,...
Arriving in Australia with his prized rifle, American sharpshooter Quigley (Tom Selleck) thinks he's been hired to kill off wild dogs. But when he realises that his mission is murder - to "eliminate" Aborigines from a wealthy cattle baron's land - Quigley refuses and quickly turns from hunter to hunted.
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Shine

103 mins|91%90%
Award-winning biopic on Australian concert pianist David...
Award-winning biopic on Australian concert pianist David Helfgott who in his 20s, with an international career ahead of him, suffered a mental breakdown and would instead spent years in institutions. Helfgott is played by Geoffrey Rush who took the Oscar, BAFTA and Golden Globe for his performance in 1997.
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The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey

Visionary director Vincent Ward's Palme d'Or nominated...
Visionary director Vincent Ward's Palme d'Or nominated fantasy following Griffin (Hamish McFarlane), a young 14th Century boy with acute psychic powers. Ward describes the film: "What I wanted to do was to look at the 20th century through medieval eyes..."
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