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  • Unforgivable
  • Plainclothes
  • Wayward
  • Cutaways
  • My Sunnyside
  • Brigitte’s Planet B
  • How Far Does The Dark Go?
  • Brief History of the LGBT+ Press in Brazil (A)
  • Internal Comms
  • Ghost Empire § Mauritius-Chagos
  • Mothers, Lovers and Others
  • Labyrinth of Lost Boys
  • Gunyo Cholo: The Dress
  • Days of August
  • Chica Quinqui
  • After the Hunt
  • Desire Lines
  • History of Two Warriors
  • Oxygen Masks Will (Not) Drop Automatically
  • Einfach machen - She-Punks von 1977 bis heute
  • Couture
  • Out Standing
  • History of Sound (The)
  • Cinema Jazireh
  • Imagine
  • TURA!
  • Flower Girl
  • Maspalomas
  • Old Guys in Bed
  • Private Life (A)
  • Sane Inside Insanity - The Phenomenon of Rocky Horror
  • Forgetting the Many: The Royal Pardon of Alan Turing
  • Oh, Otto!
  • True Beauty of Being Bitten by a Tick (The)
  • I Know What You Did Last Summer
  • Silencio
  • Cum As You Are
  • I Wish You All the Best
  • Deaf
  • Toxic Avenger (The)

Aussie Boys (The)

Country: Australia, Language: English, 110 mins

  • Director: Simon Croker, Cedric Desenfants, Andrew Lee, Luke Marsden, Brendon McDonall, Christopher Sampson, Jonathan Wald
  • Writer: Jory Anast, Jacob Holmes-Brown
  • Producer: Linus Gibson, Ilana Lazar, Blake Skuse

CGiii Comment

A fairly decent collection...with 2 standouts!


Burning Soul

Australia, June 1727, a ship from the Dutch East India Company wrecked on the hostile coast. Pieter and Hendrick are friends like brothers—they grew up together, sailed together, survived together. But when Hendrick discovers the true nature of Pieter’s heart, the two men are taken in a storm where friendship and faith collapse.

Director: Cédric Desenfants

Miles

Lifelong friends Edward, Michael and Ashley are involved in a love triangle but not all of them are aware of it. Embarking on a road trip, they start the process of untangling their feelings for one another.

Director: Christopher Sampson

Infidels

An apartment at night. Three men cross paths, engaging in a dance of desire where words left unspoken bubble to the surface.

Director: Luke Marsden

Eric

T​ucked away in a forgotten and isolated motel, a “lad” meets a returning soldier coping with post-traumatic stress disorder. The brief encounter is a soft collision of two characters both lost and trying to find themselves within each other.

Director: Andrew Lee

What Grown Ups Know

Teenage boy Roy and his ailing mother Elizabeth live an aimless life on the road, shuttling between gas stations, temp jobs and cheap motels. When they end up at a desolate caravan park, fractures begin to appear in Roy’s relationship with his mother as he starts to fall head over heels for park manager Maurice.

Director: Jonathan Wald

All Good Things

Levi and his partner Isaac embark on a road-trip together before they break up. Along the way, Isaac realises he isn’t prepared for his first romance to end.

Director: Simon Croker

The Dam

A lifelong friendship is under siege when two mature Australian men visit the monolithic dam that defined their young lives and are confronted by feelings that were impounded long ago, but cannot be contained any longer. 

Director: Brendon McDonall


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The(ir) Blurb...

Come and take a trip Down Under and witness historical beginnings in the 16th century all the way through to truck stop dilemmas, present day road trip romancing and faces from the past returning for a final goodbye. 

Cast & Characters

Joe Klocek (as Isaac)
Joshua Morton (as Ben)
Eddy Shore (as Frans)
Chris Haywood (as Jack)
Martin Vaughan (as John)
Jye Whatson (as Michael)
Jayden Byrne (as Levi)
Susie Lindeman (as Elizabeth)
Stephen James King (as Roy)