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Road Train
A supernatural thriller about a group of teenagers menaced by a driver-less train in the Australian outback.
Dean Francis
Clive Hopkins
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Also Directed by Dean Francis
A mockumentary about the perils of child stardom, Crazy Richard has as its hapless subject Richard Veed (Richard Viede), a former child actor attempting to make a comeback after nearly dropping dead of a drug overdose at the age of 13. Now playing a gay teen in the late-night TV offering "I Can't Even Think Straight," Richard is hell-bent on regaining his former luster, and, as such, allows filmmaker Katrina Mathers to record his every move on film. From his trailer tantrums to naked cavorting on the beach, there is nothing Richard will not allow on film, resulting in footage more satisfyingly awful than a typical episode of E! True Hollywood Story.
Len is a Surf Lifesaving champion, a legend in the cloistered surf club just like his father. When the younger, faster, and fitter Phil arrives at the club, Len’s legendary status starts to crumble. Then Len sees Phil arriving in the company of another man. Phil is gay.
Caught having sex with another man, this 17 year old has an angry fight with his father which comes to a tragic end when he sets himself on fire.
A contemporary retelling of the classic tale of the City Mouse and the Country Mouse, Stray follows the story of Mouse, a teenager who leaves his home in the country in search of a place in the world. Along the way, he is exposed to the seedy underbelly of the city and the people who live there including the broken drag diva Lame Doe Ray, who takes him under her wing. Will Mouse be led astray and consumed by the drug soaked landscape?
Bullying is taken to unimaginable extremes at an exclusive private boys school.