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Directed by Prachya PinkaewOrigin ThailandeGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Martial arts,
Action,
Crime,
Martial artsThemes Films about animals,
Seafaring films,
Films about sexuality,
Sports films,
Transport films,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
Martial arts films,
Mise en scène d'un éléphant,
Kung fu films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Tony Jaa,
Lateef Crowder,
Petchtai Wongkamlao,
Jon Foo,
Bongkoj Khongmalai,
Nathan JonesRating70%
Kham is the last of a family line of guards who once watched over the King of Thailand's war elephants. Traditionally, only the most perfect elephants could successfully defend the throne, and very great care was taken in raising them. Kham grows up forming close relations to his elephant, Por Yai and his calf, Kohrn. During Songkran festival, the elephants are stolen with help from Mr. Suthep, a local MP and his son who are collaborating with elephant poachers. Kham discovers that they are in the hands of Johnny, a Vietnamese gangster who runs a Thai restaurant named Tom Yum Goong Otob in Sydney, Australia., 1h35
Directed by Greg McLeanOrigin AustralieGenres Thriller,
Horror,
SlasherThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Serial killer films,
Road moviesActors John Jarratt,
Cassandra Magrath,
Kestie Morassi,
Nathan Phillips,
Greg McLean,
Teresa PalmerRating61%
In Australia in 1999, two British tourists, Liz Hunter (Cassandra Magrath) and Kristy Earl (Kestie Morassi), are backpacking across the country with Ben Mitchell (Nathan Phillips), an Australian friend from Sydney. Currently in Broome, Western Australia, they constantly get drunk at wild, extravagant pool parties and camp out on the beach. Ben buys a dilapidated Ford XD Falcon for their road journey from Broome to Cairns, Queensland via the Great Northern Highway., 1h32
Directed by Alister GriersonGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Shane Keith Bourne,
Angus Sampson,
Simon Stone,
Luke Ford,
Ewen Leslie,
Tom BudgeRating61%
A motley crew of Australian militiamen or 'chocos' from the 39th Battalion are stationed in a New Guinea village just after the Japanese invasion. The 39th Battalion are the only troops available to hold off the Japanese advance until the AIF arrives to relieve them. The story centres on an infantry section of the 39th Battalion. The section with their platoon commander, an AIF lieutenant (Ben Barrack) who has served in North Africa, is on forward patrol when they are attacked by a Japanese force. The lieutenant is killed early in the battle and the section, led only by a recently promoted lance-corporal, Max (Simon Stone), decide to fall back. One of the men, L/Cpl Wilstead (Ewen Leslie), is bayoneted in the face by a Japanese soldier, and a Bren gunner called Blue (Christopher Baker) offers to stay and provide cover. However, the remaining men are cut off and surrounded in the dense jungle, with little hope of escaping. The Australians try to remain hidden until nightfall, when Darko (Travis McMahon) and Jack (Jack Finsterer) decide to go and find out where Blue is. They stumble across Blue, who is tied up and being tortured by Japanese soldiers. Darko and Jack look on helplessly as the Japanese soldiers bayonet him in the stomach and groin, and finally decapitate him with a sword. They return to their hiding place, shaken by what they have seen. The Japanese ambush the section and they run further into the jungle. Caught behind enemy lines in harsh terrain, Jack, to whom the others (including his brother, Max, have deferred) tries to maintain command of a small group of men. Suffering from malaria and dysentery, the remaining six men decide to make their way to Isurava, where the remainder of the 39th are fighting a desperate battle., 1h36
Genres DramaThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
RugbyActors Conrad Coleby,
Nathaniel Dean,
Damian De Montemas,
Raelee Hill,
John Jarratt,
Tiarnie CouplandRating68%
The film explores the way in which business tore up the loyalty that was between Grub's club and family. Essentially this is a metaphor for the way in which business began to imprint the game of Rugby League during the 1980s, and saw the rise of commercialism in the game. Consequently, Grub must battle with an administration that wanted him gone and additionally his brother and coach's betrayal. The film also deals with the domestic issues between Grub and his wife and his children, as their husband and father has been transformed from who he was to who he has become., 1h41
Directed by Rachel WardGenres DramaThemes Films about families,
Seafaring films,
Films about sexuality,
Transport filmsActors Rachel Griffiths,
Bryan Brown,
Sophie Lowe,
Maeve Dermody,
Ben MendelsohnRating65%
A writer, Ned Kendall (Ben Mendelsohn), is returning to the remote and isolated family home inhabited by his sister Sally (Rachel Griffiths), to say goodbye to his father, Bruce (Bryan Brown), who is dying. Ned also brings his fiancee, Toni (Maeve Dermody), who has trouble getting used to the isolation and harshness of rural Australia., 1h30
Genres Science fiction,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Trucker filmsActors Xavier Samuel,
Bob Morley,
Georgina Haig,
Sophie Lowe,
David ArgueRating37%
Driving through the Australian outback, best friends Marcus (Xavier Samuel) and Craig (Bobby Morley) and their friends, Liz (Georgina Haig) and Nina (Sophie Lowe), are confronted by a road train. The monstrous vehicle comes up behind their SUV and pushes them off the road. Craig's arm is broken. The friends decide seek help from the driver of the truck, which has stopped some distance up the road. The driver is nowhere to be found. Distant gunshots are heard, and a distant, crazed figure in the bush screams and runs towards them. Panicked, the friends commandeer the truck. Driving through the outback, the truck's radio comes on by itself and lulls the four to sleep, leaving the truck to drive itself off the road and up a hill. Liz goes off in search of a shack she claims to have seen, while Marcus attempts to turn the truck around. When the truck refuses to start, he accompanies Liz, while Nina looks after Craig., 1h50
Directed by Pasquale SquitieriOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Mafia films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Gangster filmsActors Claudia Cardinale,
Giuliano Gemma,
Stefano Satta Flores,
Francisco Rabal,
Lina Sastri,
Massimo MollicaRating69%
Le film raconte l'histoire de Cesare Mori, un préfet italien envoyé en 1925 avec des pouvoirs spéciaux en Sicile par Mussolini pour combattre la Mafia., 1h52
Genres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Yakuza films,
Gangster filmsActors Son Ye-jin,
Kim Myung-min,
Kim Hae-sook,
Shim Ji-ho,
Park Sung-woong,
Yoon Yoo-sunRating62%
Jo Dae-yeong is a police officer investigating a pickpocket ring with ties to the Japanese crime syndicate, Yakuza. One day he rescues Baek Jang-mi from danger, only to discover that she is the boss of the gang he has been tracking., 1h45
Directed by Nicolas Roeg,
Donald CammellOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
Action,
Musical,
CrimeThemes Seafaring films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
LGBT-related films,
Musical films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors James Fox,
Mick Jagger,
Anita Pallenberg,
John Bindon,
Ann Sidney,
Allan CuthbertsonRating67%
Chas (James Fox) is a member of an East London gang led by Harry Flowers (Johnny Shannon); his speciality is intimidation through violence as he collects pay-offs for Flowers. He is very good at his job, and has a reputation for liking it. His sexual liaisons are casual and rough. When Flowers decides to take over a betting shop, owned by Joey Maddocks (Anthony Valentine), he forbids Chas to get involved, as he feels Chas's complicated personal history with Maddocks (which is at least partly gay) may lead to trouble. Chas is angry about this and later humiliates Maddocks, who retaliates by wrecking Chas's apartment and attacking Chas. Chas shoots him, packs a suitcase and runs from the scene.