Five best Australian Movies
1.Crocodile Dundee
Description: A New York reporter heads to Australia to interview the living legend Mike Dundee (Paul Hogan). When she finally locates him, she is so taken with him that she brings him back with her to New York. In New York, Mike Dundee is amazed by the wonders of the city and the interesting people there.
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2.Animal Kingdom
Genre:Drama/Crime
Duration:1h30m
Description: In this gritty Australian crime drama, young Joshua "J" Cody (James Frecheville) is taken in by his extended family after his mother dies of an overdose. This branch of the Cody clan, overseen by J's scheming grandmother, Janine (Jacki Weaver), is heavily involved in various criminal activities, and they quickly indoctrinate the boy into their way of life. However, J is given an opportunity to take a different route when a cop named Leckie (Guy Pearce) seeks to help him leave the family fold.
5.The Dressmaker
Genre:drama/rommance
Description: Accused of murder when she was a child, a dressmaker (Kate Winslet) returns to her small Australian town to seek revenge on the locals who did her wrong.
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Description: A New York reporter heads to Australia to interview the living legend Mike Dundee (Paul Hogan). When she finally locates him, she is so taken with him that she brings him back with her to New York. In New York, Mike Dundee is amazed by the wonders of the city and the interesting people there.
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Initial release: April 24, 1986 (Australia)
Director: Peter Faiman
Music composed by: Peter Best
Box office: 328 million USD
Screenplay: Paul Hogan, John Cornell, Ken Shadie
2.Animal Kingdom
Genre:Drama/Crime
Duration:1h30m
Description: In this gritty Australian crime drama, young Joshua "J" Cody (James Frecheville) is taken in by his extended family after his mother dies of an overdose. This branch of the Cody clan, overseen by J's scheming grandmother, Janine (Jacki Weaver), is heavily involved in various criminal activities, and they quickly indoctrinate the boy into their way of life. However, J is given an opportunity to take a different route when a cop named Leckie (Guy Pearce) seeks to help him leave the family fold.
Director: David Michôd
Producer: Liz Watts
Production companies: Screen Australia, Porchlight Films, Film Victoria, Screen NSW
3.Swinging Safari
Director: Stephan Elliott
Writer: Stephan Elliott
Writer: Stephan Elliott
Stephan Elliott uses the outrageous behaviour of a bunch of rambunctious, beer- and goon-sipping characters to mask their desperately sad lives. More than an outrageous sex comedy (though it is that also), the under-appreciated Swinging Safari is a satirical period piece fingering whitebread Australia circa Sydney in the 1970s.
Genre:Drama/Comedy
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Initial release: January 18, 2018 (Australia)
Director: Stephan Elliott
Narrated by: Richard Roxburgh
Box office: 1.2 million USD
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Production companies: Screen Australia, Screen NSW, Screen Queensland, Piccadilly Pictures, more
4.Australia
Genre:drama/rommance
Description: With the globe on the brink of World War II, Lady Sarah Ashley (Nicole Kidman) travels from Britain to Australia to inspect a cattle ranch she inherited. Reluctantly joining forces with a rugged local known as the Drover (Hugh Jackman), she sets out on a cattle drive across hundreds of miles of harsh terrain to save her ranch. But when they finally reach the town of Darwin, they must contend with the same Japanese bombers that just rained death upon Pearl Harbor.
Initial release: November 26, 2008 (USA)
Director: Baz Luhrmann
Featured song: By the Boab Tree
Box office: 211.3 million USD
5.The Dressmaker
Genre:drama/rommance
Description: Accused of murder when she was a child, a dressmaker (Kate Winslet) returns to her small Australian town to seek revenge on the locals who did her wrong.
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Initial release: October 1, 2015 (Australia)
Director: Jocelyn Moorhouse
Screenplay: Jocelyn Moorhouse, P. J. Hogan
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