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Vietnam War, 1966. Australia and New Zealand send troops to support the United States and South Vietnamese in their fight against the communist North. Soldiers are very young men, recruits and volunteers who have never been involved in a combat. On August 18th, members of Delta Company will face the true horror of a ruthless battle among the trees of a rubber plantation called Long Tân. They are barely a hundred. The enemy is a human wave ready to destroy them.
Kriv Stenders
Casts & Crew
Travis Fimmel
Luke Bracey
Daniel Webber
Alexander England
Aaron Glenane
Nicholas Hamilton
Myles Pollard
Matt Doran
Anthony Hayes
Richard Roxburgh
Toby Blome
Uli Latukefu
Richard Te Are
Sean McCarthy
Mojean Aria
Ryan Hance
Jordan Abbey-Young
James Storer
Ben Esler
Sam Parsonson
Travis Jeffery
Sam Fraser
Julian Cullen
Lasarus Ratuere
Sean Lynch
Leon Stripp
Jon Iles
Alex Neal
Emmy Dougall
Geoffrey Winter
Benjamin Shannon
Tyler Goes
Oliver Lacey
Stephen Adams
Luis Barnett
Tom Yaxley
Ethan Robinson
Hugo Koehne
Jay Kiriona
Aaron L. McGrath
Felix Johnson
Jarryd Doyle
Zachary Denman
Sam Cotton
Julian Lawrence
Christopher Sommers
Stephen Peacocke
Ri-Jie Kwok
Victoria Liu
Oakley Kwon
Connor Clarke
Paul Allica
Lincoln Lewis
Andrew George
Sonny Le
Corey Matheson
Joel Drabble
Subaru Muroi
Tim Weir
Also Directed by Kriv Stenders
Sam Neill examines the enduring myths of the Anzac legend, sharing his family's war stories and uncovering forgotten truths that haunt us still today.
1902....the Australian Federation is a year old. Twelve year-old Tom's 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.
Explores the early events leading up to Red Dog's discovery on the road to Dampier, and his ultimate rise from ordinary dog to Australian legend.
When history teacher Matt Bashir is promoted to Principal of a notoriously violent Boys' school in Sydney's south-west, his radical approach brings him into conflict and leaves his personal life dangerously exposed. But just when he seems to be making progress, a 17-year-old student is found dead on school grounds.
While on a seemingly routine job, a jaded hit man discovers that he's not the only one with his target in the crosshairs.
Love can be difficult at the best of times, and the remarkable Blacktown is a disarmingly honest tale of love-against-the-odds. Office secretary Nikki (Nikki Owen) is disillusioned with her fraught, ‘sometime’ relationship with her married boyfriend, Peter. Emotionally scarred by the dysfunctional relationship, she all but gives up on the possibility of finding anything more meaningful. But in the wake of a torturous and disturbing blind date, Nikki meets Tony (Tony Ryan), a “black fella on a white bus”. Despite their obvious differences and Nikki’s disillusionment, the charismatic Tony shows Nikki that there is indeed room for love and romance in the desperate world of Blacktown. (Madman Entertainment)
Gary Kelp (Samuel Johnson) is losing the plot. As he edits a medical journal called The Illustrated Family Doctor, his life and his body seem to be falling apart. A black comedy about coping with the modern world, based on the novel by David Snell.
A chronological history of one of the most influential bands to come out of Australia, the Go-Betweens.
Short film directed by Kriv Stenders based on the play, "Jack" by Jim McNeil. Starring - Tony Ryan & Richard Green Awards Best Australian Short Film - 1998 AFI Awards Best Short Film Under 15 Minutes - Dendy Awards 1998 Sydney Film Festival Best Australian Short Film - The Erwin Rado Award 1998 Melbourne Film Festival Best European Short Film - 1998 Rotterdam Film Festival Best Director - 1998 St Kilda Film Festival Best Short Film - 1999 Noosa Film Festival
Brock: Over the Top is a feature length documentary that not only chronicles the extraordinary life of Australia’s greatest racing car driver, Peter Brock, but peels away the surface to reveal the profoundly human story behind the legend. This film is a cinematic, thrilling yet intimately personal portrait of a life lived on the racing track and in the public eye. Using a treasure trove of rare archival material coupled with candid interviews with the key characters in Peter Brock’s life including his family, his partners, and closest colleagues, this film tells the epic story of Brock's early obsession with cars, his hard won ascension to the top, his incredible record-breaking victories at Bathurst, his various professional and personal controversies, and his ultimate, tragic death on the race track.