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- A single mother and her child fall into a deep well of paranoia when an eerie children's book titled "Mister Babadook" manifests in their home.
- 1902....the Australian Federation is a year old. Twelve year-old Tom's beloved father, Nat, has dragged him and his sister, Sarah, to an isolated farm at the edge of the woods. But Nat's dream of living off the land has died and he is losing his grip on sanity. When three ex-soldiers arrive at their cabin one night Tom, like his father, believes they are providence. But their presence becomes more menacing when one of them reveals a secret: he's found gold. As the lure of gold infects everyone around him the cabin becomes a psychological battleground in which Tom's loyalty is put to the ultimate test.
- A Christmas e-card from The Babadook (2014)
- The story of a father's desperate struggle to reunite his estranged family over the course of a single afternoon.
- The story of an old man torn from his slumber by a horrible and unshakable vision.
- 13 year old Jonathan Turner is overweight, has no friends and finds himself the victim of the school bully. The principal and teachers can't seem to do anything to protect Jonathan, so he turns to his father for help. But his father's advice makes matters worse. Much, much worse...
- Watch out if you don't like ethnic Australians! Music/comedy act F.O.B. are young, ethnic-proud and outspoken. Of Malaysian, Indian, Filipino, Egyptian and Assyrian heritage, these Generation Y Melbournians are pushing cultural buttons and seeking notoriety by taking their unique brand of ethnic comedy out to the most public domain they can find: Federation Square. In the current political climate could they face a backlash?
- A wireless network has been detected and Gen Y is definitely connected but in an age of avatars and online persona's, can they successfully balance their virtual lives with their real ones?
- At Adelaide University, a feather-weight crop of student politicians prepare to battle for control of the Student Union. On the one hand these Gen Yers are driven, self-confident and highly ambitious; on the other hand the student body that must elect them is apathetic and cynical. These polar Gen Y views come together in election week as student politicians try to convince, cajole and coerce fellow students into voting for them. "Electioneering" follows David Wilkins, leader of the right faction of Labor on campus. He's on a mission to change the world starting with the Adelaide University Union (AUU). With Voluntary Student Unionism (VSU) leading to a massive drop in union membership, the Union's coffers have been decimated and it won't be long before it's bankrupt. Some hard decisions will need to be made and David believes he's the guy to make them. David's main ally is Rhiannon, one of his best friends and leader of the left faction of Labor on campus. They have opposed each other bitterly in the past, but they believe they need to work together to save the union. Make no mistake, they might be friends, but their alliance is based on a calculated political decision. In this world, politics comes first. Using a mix of political cartoons, animations and candid interviews with student politicians and their prey - the average student - this episode of the "mY Generation" series looks at Generation Y from a unique perspective through the prism of politics. Nothing divides or polarizes as the big 'P', and this film goes behind the lines to see just how far our candidates will go to win power...