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Ewen Leslie

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Poster for Bali 2002: Season 1

Bali 2002: Season 1

Based on the 2002 terrorist attacks on...
Based on the 2002 terrorist attacks on Bali's tourist hotspots, this Australian series explores how everyday heroes from Bali and beyond defied the odds to bring order from chaos and hope from despair.
  • ITVX
Poster for Dead Europe

Dead Europe

Bleak drama following a Greek/Australian who, upon...
Bleak drama following a Greek/Australian who, upon returning his father's ashes to his ancestral home in Europe, is confronted by his family's dark history.
  • Amazon Video
  • Google TV
  • YouTube
Poster for The Cry: Season 1

The Cry: Season 1

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The disappearance of a baby from a...
The disappearance of a baby from a small coastal town in Australia is the catalyst for a journey into the disintegrating psychology of a young couple.
  • Netflix
  • Acorn
  • Amazon Video
  • Google TV
Poster for Sleeping Beauty (2011)

Sleeping Beauty (2011)

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With the billing "Jane Campion Presents...", this...
With the billing "Jane Campion Presents...", this Australian drama from Julia Leigh - a protege of Campion - is described as an "unsettling erotic fable". Nominated for Palme d'Or at Cannes 2011. Stars Sucker Punch's Emily Browning.
  • Google TV
  • YouTube
Poster for The Butterfly Tree

The Butterfly Tree

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A father and his son find themselves...
A father and his son find themselves competing for the attention of a florist (Melissa George) in Priscilla Cameron's feature debut.
  • Apple TV Store
  • Chili
Poster for The Luminaries: Season 1

The Luminaries: Season 1

Golden Globe nominee Eva Green (Penny Dreadful)...
Golden Globe nominee Eva Green (Penny Dreadful) and Himesh Patel (Yesterday) star in this adaptation of author Eleanor Catton's Man-Booker prize-winning novel.
  • Amazon Video
Poster for The Nightingale (2018)

The Nightingale (2018)

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Gothic period thriller set in 1825 Tasmania....
Gothic period thriller set in 1825 Tasmania. Director Jennifer Kent's follow-up to stunning feature debut The Babadook.
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