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IN DEVELOPMENT SHOWS
The A To Z Of Horror
Going beyond the Western traditions of scary movies, 'The A to Z of Horror' offers a uniquely Eastern lens on FEAR; set in diverse and distinctive Asian-Pacific cultures and subcultures but with the same inescapable horror appeal.
With every episode based on each letter of the English alphabet, the series brings together chilling tales of far-East lands; from Japan to Tasmania, Fiji to India, and many mysterious lands in between.
The twenty-six stand-alone films of 30-60 minutes will delve into the many horror sub-genres, including chiller thriller, gory slasher, psychodrama, creature features and found footage. Using a mix of local talent and dialect in each film, 'The A to Z of Horror' celebrates the region’s rich traditions, superstitions and legends, offering audiences an authentic, thrilling and immersive experience that will keep them “on the edge of their seats”.
With every episode based on each letter of the English alphabet, the series brings together chilling tales of far-East lands; from Japan to Tasmania, Fiji to India, and many mysterious lands in between.
The twenty-six stand-alone films of 30-60 minutes will delve into the many horror sub-genres, including chiller thriller, gory slasher, psychodrama, creature features and found footage. Using a mix of local talent and dialect in each film, 'The A to Z of Horror' celebrates the region’s rich traditions, superstitions and legends, offering audiences an authentic, thrilling and immersive experience that will keep them “on the edge of their seats”.
Are You F*cking Dead Yet?
"Are You F*cking Dead Yet?" is a compelling and emotional official documentary on Alexi Laiho and the Children of Bodom.
Led by the iconic and super-talented guitarist Alexi Laiho, the band achieved worldwide fame and toured with the biggest names in metal, including Slayer, Slipknot, and Megadeth. However, behind the scenes, Alexi struggled with addiction, and his behaviour began to tear apart everything the band had achieved, including his marriage to fellow metal star Kimberly Goss.
The documentary features exclusive interviews with band members and never-before-seen footage from their tours, offering an intimate and honest look at the band's story. Through the eyes of those who knew Alexi best, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of his life, exploring the highs and lows of a true musical legend.
Led by the iconic and super-talented guitarist Alexi Laiho, the band achieved worldwide fame and toured with the biggest names in metal, including Slayer, Slipknot, and Megadeth. However, behind the scenes, Alexi struggled with addiction, and his behaviour began to tear apart everything the band had achieved, including his marriage to fellow metal star Kimberly Goss.
The documentary features exclusive interviews with band members and never-before-seen footage from their tours, offering an intimate and honest look at the band's story. Through the eyes of those who knew Alexi best, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of his life, exploring the highs and lows of a true musical legend.
On The Line: The New Sydney Fish Market
‘On The Line - The New Sydney Fish Market’, narrated by world-renowned chef Rick Stein, is a six-part docuseries that takes the viewer on a captivating and unprecedented journey into one of Australia's most transformative and biggest construction projects since the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
With exclusive access to the southern hemisphere's largest seafood market, this character-led docuseries offers a glimpse into the challenges and obstacles faced while building a one-billion-dollar state-of-the-art seafood market facility. The series shares the stories, ambitions, and personal goals of the growing international, diverse workforce and the vibrant global multicultural city that is working to keep the nation's biggest market alive.
Join us as we bring the energy, excitement, and vibrancy of the iconic Sydney Fish Market to life for audiences locally and globally.
With exclusive access to the southern hemisphere's largest seafood market, this character-led docuseries offers a glimpse into the challenges and obstacles faced while building a one-billion-dollar state-of-the-art seafood market facility. The series shares the stories, ambitions, and personal goals of the growing international, diverse workforce and the vibrant global multicultural city that is working to keep the nation's biggest market alive.
Join us as we bring the energy, excitement, and vibrancy of the iconic Sydney Fish Market to life for audiences locally and globally.
Minoli's Top End Flavours
“Minoli’s Top End Flavors” is a 6-episode, 30-minute observational documentary series that follows Minoli DeSilva as she navigates the critical third year of her Sri Lankan restaurant in Darwin. With her business at a pivotal point, Minoli enlists the help of her friends, MasterChef winners Justin Narayan and Brent Draper. Together, they explore the Northern Territory to discover unique ingredients and culinary inspiration.
Each episode features their adventures and humorous experiences, alternating with the trials and tribulations of running a hospitality business. Minoli spends half of the series out in the field with her friends and the other half back in Darwin, working to ensure her restaurant thrives during this crucial tourism season.
Each episode features their adventures and humorous experiences, alternating with the trials and tribulations of running a hospitality business. Minoli spends half of the series out in the field with her friends and the other half back in Darwin, working to ensure her restaurant thrives during this crucial tourism season.
Taniwha Unleashed
Enter the inner sanctum of Chiefs Rugby, where a unique club steeped in Māori culture transcends the sporting battlefield. For the first time ever, an Emmy Award-winning documentary crew has been granted access to embed with the men’s and women’s squads for an entire year of the Super Rugby competition. Nestled on the banks of the Waikato River, in the rugby heartland of Aotearoa/New Zealand, the Chiefs Rugby Club is a breeding ground for some of the biggest international superstars of the game, including All Blacks’ Damian McKenzie and Black Ferns’ Ruby Tui.
This three-part series offers a rare front-row seat to the extraordinary highs and dream-shattering lows of life inside high-performance sports. It is told through the eyes of the staff, coaches, players, whānau, and diehard fans of this one-of-a-kind club.
This three-part series offers a rare front-row seat to the extraordinary highs and dream-shattering lows of life inside high-performance sports. It is told through the eyes of the staff, coaches, players, whānau, and diehard fans of this one-of-a-kind club.
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