Quando tinha apenas cinco anos, o indiano Saroo se perdeu do irmão numa estação de trem de Calcutá e enfrentou grandes desafios para sobreviver sozinho até de ser adotado por uma família australiana. Incapaz de superar o que aconteceu, aos 25 anos ele decide buscar uma forma de reencontrar sua família biológica.
Martin é um mercenário enviado à Austrália para caçar um animal considerado extinto: o tigre da Tasmânia. Ele se instala na casa de Lucy, mãe de Sass e Bike, mulher de um zoólogo que desapareceu também em busca do animal. Mantendo sua missão em segredo, ele começa a procura pelo tigre. A sua relação com a família e a força da natureza ao seu redor vão fazer com que Martin comece a questionar as consequências de sua missão.
Na Tasmânia de 1825, uma jovem irlandesa de 21 anos testemunha o assassinato brutal de seu marido e seu bebê por seus amigos. Incapaz de encontrar justiça, leva um rastreador aborígene com ela através do deserto infernal em busca de vingança.
Quando um eclipse solar manda uma enorme onda de frio para a Terra, da inicio a uma catastrófica série de eventos que pode reiniciar a era do gelo.
Nina e seus amigos partem para uma expedição pelos lugares mais remotos da Austrália, com o objetivo de provar a existência do Tigre da Tasmânia. Especialistas já deram essa espécie como extinta, mas a irmã de Nina descobre evidencias de que eles ainda existem. O que nenhum deles sabia é que, décadas atrás, o mais brutal assassino e canibal Alexander Pearce escapou da prisão e se escondeu nesta mesma região. Agora essa expedição descobrirá que enquanto uma espécie pode realmente ter desaparecido da face da terra, uma nova raça selvagem, pode ter surgido.
O jovem Einstein cresce na Tasmânia e descobre a Teoria da Relatividade tentando fazer espuma para uma cerveja de fabricação caseira. Parte então para novas invenções, como a guitarra elétrica, que leva à invenção do rock and roll.
The true story of Australia’s most notorious convict, Alexander Pearce and his infamous journey into the beautiful yet brutal Tasmanian wilderness. A point of no return for convicts banished from their homeland, Van Diemen’s Land was a feared and dreaded penal settlement at the end of the earth.
Uma produção Syfy, Tasmanian Devils mostra um grupo de base-jumpers em um parque nacional da Tasmânia que acaba sendo perseguido por imensos Diabos da Tasmânia – criaturas lendárias criadas para proteger o local de intrusos.
A comediante australiana Hannah Gadsby reinventa o stand-up, misturando piadas com revelações pessoais sobre gênero, sexualidade e problemas na infância.
Eight men escape from the most isolated prison on earth. Only one man survives and the story he recounts shocks the British establishment to the core. This story is the last confession of Alexander Pearce.
They were Australia’s bad days. Men killed other men and laughed. All that was left for the children of the dead was to remember. If they had the strength.
This is the story of a charismatic family of endangered animals and one man’s extraordinary devotion. It unfolds in a distant wilderness, in a land forgotten by time. But change is coming. In less than a year, this magical place, along with those who live here, may be lost forever. Welcome to Quoll Farm.
Desperate to make the film that will crown him the next Tarantino, debut filmmaker Kurt Michael travels 8000 miles to the outback of Tasmania.
Tasmania, 1954: Slovenian migrant Melita abandons her husband and young daughter, Sonja. Sonja's distraught father perseveres with his new life in a new country, but he is soon crushed into an alcoholic despair, and Sonja herself abandons him at the earliest opportunity. Now, nearly 20 years later, a single and pregnant Sonja returns to Tasmania's highlands and to her father in an attempt to put the pieces of her life back together.
takayna / Tarkine in northwestern Tasmania is home to one of the last undisturbed tracts of Gondwanan rainforest in the world, and one of the highest concentrations of Aboriginal archaeology in the hemisphere. Yet this place, which remains largely as it was when dinosaurs roamed the planet, is currently at the mercy of destructive extraction industries, including logging and mining. Weaving together the conflicting narratives of activists, locals and Aboriginal communities, and told through the experiences of a trail running doctor and a relentless environmentalist, this documentary, presented by Patagonia Films, unpacks the complexities of modern conservation and challenges us to consider the importance of our last truly wild places.
1814. Van Diemen’s Land, the notorious British penal colony, has dissolved into chaos. Outlaws roaming the wilderness have pushed the colonial government to breaking point. Driven by a deep sense of loyalty and an unquenchable hatred towards those he once served, English convict Michael Howe and a young aboriginal girl turn a desperate band of convicts, deserters and bushmen into a fearsome guerrilla army and lead them in open rebellion against the brutal, corrupt establishment. As the British hunt the outlaws, Howe remains an elusive prize. In desperation, the Governor makes the capture of Howe’s pregnant girl his priority. An epic story of love and betrayal, The Outlaw Michael Howe chronicles the astonishing true story of the man who pushed Australia to the brink of civil war.
Tasmania lies on the Australian continent, but is a world apart. It is home to an extraordinary cast of black devils and white wallabies. Trees here tower to one hundred metres and green lights dance in the southern sky. As the last landfall heading south before Antarctica, Tasmania's isolation, cooler climate and distinct seasons influence everything.
The director explores the birth origins of actress Merle Oberon, traveling to Tasmania and India in search of the truth, but her quest ultimately results in probably more questions than it answers.
An embittered journalist returns home to Hobart after losing his Melbourne magazine job. With nothing to do except think about his next move, he lands on the idea of writing a book about Tasmanian upper-order batsmen, and in particular the great man himself: David Boon. But soon he’s discovering there’s a lot more to his homeland than he once thought, and that everything he’s been searching for could be closer than he imagined.
Seven men escape from jail and survive by eating one another in the dense Tasmania bush. The retelling of the true, Sarah Island story.