3Contestants wake into a horrific battle royale with a cruel twist, and must escape to discover its purpose.
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A Pilgrimage Into TibetTo acknowledge the 60 year freedom struggle of the Tibetan people and their leader, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, eight intrepid pilgrims take on an epic pilgrimage trek through remote Nepal into occupied Tibet, to walk around Mount Kailash, Asia's most sacred mountain. Confronting altitude, officialdom and their own physical limits, their journey reveals seldom seen experiences of todays' Nepal and Tibet. in summer 2019.
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Call WaitingSidney and Olson are stuck working overnight at a call centre. It's all a bit boring until Sidney starts getting strange phone calls from someone who seems to know what's happening in their office.
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LessonsAn uptown girl finds love in an unlikely place, but everything is not as it seems.
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Perspective Shift - Prue StevensonPerspective Shift explores the triumphs and trials of some of Australia’s top practitioners in the arts who also happen to be people with disability. Prue Stevenson is a top emerging visual and performance artist whose art practice was birthed from her identity as an autistic woman and is an integral way that she connects with the world around her.
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RemembranceA thief who downloads memories and information to sell to the highest bidder is cornered by a mysterious woman who wants information of her own; but the woman is not all that she appears to be.
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Sherbrooke Down: The Road To CataractIt's 1901 in New South Wales, Australia. When independent brickmaker and family man Matthew Keene gets bad news about a desperately needed contract, he is oblivious of those who want even worse for him.
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Springtime Turns to SummerSet against the blistering heat of Australia's 2019 bushfire-ravaged summer, a couple meet to decide: does love overcome our failures, or does it make failing those we love inexcusable?
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Street KidsRakib and Jahangir are homeless orphans fending for themselves on the streets of Dhaka in Bangladesh. We join them as they sell bottled-water and boiled-eggs to commuters on the chaotic train system. Barely surviving, the boys share their tragic stories and lament their lack of opportunity.
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