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- A seventeen-year-old navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him.
- An elite covert operations unit carries out highly sensitive missions subject to official denial in the event of failure, death or capture.
- Willie Bingham is the first man to undergo a radical new justice program under the State's revised stance on capital crime.
- Two Victorian police officers go undercover to bring down the Australian branch of the Calabrian mafia. A true story.
- An FBI agent's daughter is kidnapped by a mobster who suffers from multiple personality disorder - can the FBI agent unravel the maze of personas and worlds to save his daughter?
- Over a glass of red wine one evening, fine artist Robert Clinch, and collector, Jeff Brown postulated a fun idea, "What if we could find a Goggomobil Dart sports-car and paint Robert's signature paper darts on it?" And so the story begins. G, O, G-G, O. What starts as a simple "art car" project quickly reveals itself to be a fascinating mix of art and engineering, combining car racing, automotive design and a passion for collecting art and fascinating objects, in one documentary. Overcoming personal loss, technical issues, and looming time constraints, Robert struggled to deliver the project in time for a major exhibition in Melbourne. The story intertwines exhaustive technical investigation and countless hours of fastidious hand-painting within a historical context, of how the car was designed and marketed in Australia, to produce a truly unique objet d'art. In an era where car manufacturing in Australia has come to an end, perhaps this project memorialises that change. Robert's work often depicts industrial decay and evolution and perhaps the D'art project is an uplifting and engaging reflection of the change in our motoring history. Ultimately, the project celebrates "fun" and is a wild ride through Australian popular culture. Featuring the car's designer Bill Buckle, enduring actors Tommy Dysart and his wife Joan Brockenshire, who made it a household catchphrase, and the legacy of the Joseph Brown collection, this amusing documentary is supported by some of Australia's pre-eminent art and car professionals and collectors.
- An interview of Australian artist Mike Parr by writer and associate editor of Australian Art Collector, and Head of Critical and Theoretical Studies at the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, Ted Colless.