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Works explorer

The Door

Australia, 1993
film

A bedroom door becomes the focus of a teenage girl’s battle with her insensitive stepfather to reclaim the simpler relationship she remembers sharing wi..

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Ceremony

Australia, 1975
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Unguarded moments

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One hundred a day

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The Girl from Tomorrow. Ep 1-3

Australia, 1990
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Australia, 1986
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Pandemonium

Australia, 1987
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Techno Dumb Show

Australia, 1991
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[Charles Hayes Home Movies: Reel 1]

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Acquiring a taste for Raffaella

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A Moving Picture

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[Mr. Reliable : publicity kit]

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Artreach (TEFC)

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The Other son

Australia, 2001
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Little echo lost

Australia, 1999
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