
After being released from prison, Billy Skinner returns to his low-income neighbourhood feeling like the area has changed dramatically, and what was once a predominantly white neighbourhood is now mostly occupied by refugee families.

After being released from prison, Billy Skinner returns to his low-income neighbourhood feeling like the area has changed dramatically, and what was once a predominantly white neighbourhood is now mostly occupied by refugee families.

In 2003, British glam rockers The Darkness took the world by storm with their hit single “I Believe In A Thing Called Love”. Then at the height of their fame, the band split up and fell into obscurity. 20 years on, they tell their story.

A young change-maker goes deep into dairy land and takes on the giants of New Zealand’s most powerful industry, exposing the whitewash and searching for solutions.

On her last night in town, a shy teenager sneaks out with her best friends to throw caution to the wind and confess her feelings to her longtime crush.

A chronically married couple flirts with a threesome to rediscover themselves.

A poignant examination of the obstacles and heartbreaks facing recent refugees, Sanja Zivkovic’s debut feature Easy Land follows Nina (Nina Kiri) and her mother Jasna (Mirjana Jokovic) as they struggle to build a life for themselves in a new country. Jasna has been traumatized by what she witnessed in Serbia, and the after-effects are exacerbated by the menial jobs she must take to pay the rent despite being a trained architect. Meanwhile, Nina must deal with the regular tensions of high-school life, which are complicated by poverty and her mother’s volatile psychological state. Worse, one of Nina’s teachers insists she intern at a local theatre company to make up for past transgressions. Plagued by the past, the two women are unable to find common ground and both veer towards the breaking point.

A collection of hilariously disturbing stories that push the boundaries of decency in ways only Tom Segura could imagine.

A collection of hilariously disturbing stories that push the boundaries of decency in ways only Tom Segura could imagine.

It’s May 1943 at a US Army Air Corps base in England. The four officers and six enlisted men of the Memphis Belle – a B-17 bomber so nicknamed for the girlfriend of its stern and stoic captain, Dennis Dearborn – will soon start their twenty-fifth mission, having completed their previous twenty-four successfully with nary an incident, while fewer and fewer other planes are coming back from their missions at all. If they complete their next mission successfully, they will be the first Army Air Corps B-17 Crew to complete their tour of duty.

A ‘Millennial Coming-of-Rage’ story about a young woman who loses her job and struggles to pay rent – until she befriends a pickpocket who convinces her that the only way to survive in America is by committing petty crime.