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- Agents of an oil tycoon vanish while exploring a swamp marked for drilling. The local sheriff investigates and faces a Seminole legend come to life: Man-Thing, a shambling swamp-monster whose touch burns those who feel fear.
- Mystery, terror, suspense and fantasy. Dark Place is a collection of five gripping Australian Indigenous horror tales.
- Ruben Guthrie is the story of one man not only battling the bottle, but the city that won't let him put it down.
- Gina Katz is fired for being seven minutes late every morning, despite the best sales in the telemarketing firm. Refused entry to the bar where she went to drown her sorrow as inappropriately dressed, she spends her last cash on a 'power suit', and gets wined by two flashy businessmen- only to find they are conmen, brothers and former window-washers: assertive Ethan and timid Larsy Foster, looking for 'investors' to sell shares to in their empty ICT holding company 'Go Big', which she joins. Together they concentrate on the big fish: Hamish Fitz-Herbert, heir to one of Australia's largest fortunes, and gullible enough to bid $100,000,000 once their desperate efforts to meet him succeed; meanwhile Ethan and Gina become lovers. After a spectacular stock exchange launch and price sky-rise, they discover suspicious 'coincidences', and their own shares are locked in escrow for twelve months. Even if Hamish is an easy prey, are his model-girlfriend and dad's eyes Ian Patterson?
- 'Crossing the Line' follows the journeys of two young medical students, Amy and Paul, who leave their safe middle class homes and university behind to be thrust into the harsh reality of everyday life on Mornington Island. Like most Australians, they have never been exposed to life in a remote Indigenous community. Throughout their eight-week placement in this remote Indigenous community, Amy and Paul move beyond their professional roles to make personal connections with some of the locals. There is an ongoing tension between their personal experience with the community and the professional distance they are told they need to maintain in order to practice professionally. Extremely moving yet unsentimental, this film offers a rare insight into the practical realities of providing Western medical services to Indigenous communities and illustrates ways in which engagement can contribute to an improvement in the crisis in Aboriginal health today.
- After Asha is kidnapped, her elder sister Amy teaches her the rules of Blackmarsh.
- Blamed for Asha's bad behavior, Amy is forced to take LSD as part of her clearing for her sins.
- Police raid Blackmarsh to rescue the children. Wayne tells Freya that their daughter might have run away.
- Adrienne has been found in Paris while Freya sees Dr. Latham giving a talk on The Kindred.
- Believing she has the ability to walk through time, Dr Latham helps Adrienne for The Kindred.
- Adrienne is extradited and Henrik is released from prison not revealing what happened to Asha.
- Freya warns Adrienne she'll have her arrested if she reforms Kindred.
- Searching for Billy, Freya finds Adrienne on a private island relaunching The Kindred.