Get ready to embark on a cinematic adventure with one of Australia's most talented actors, Hugo Weaving, as we take a deep dive into his illustrious career in the world of film. From his breakout role as Agent Smith in The Matrix trilogy to his acclaimed performances in masterpieces like The Lord of the Rings series and Cloud Atlas, this rounded-up list showcases the incredible range and versatility of the captivating actor. So, buckle up and prepare to experience the world of Hugo Weaving as we delve into his remarkable filmography.
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1. ...Maybe This Time (1980)
. . Maybe This Time" is an intriguing Australian drama released in 1981. The film delves into the life of Fran, a university professor's assistant who is on the precipice of turning 30.
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2. The City's Edge (1983)
Experience the raw, urban drama of "The City's Edge, " a 1983 Australian film that delves into the lives of its characters as they navigate the harsh realities of their environment. Set in a downtrodden part of Sydney, the film follows a young man played by Hugo Weaving, who moves into a boardinghouse as he seeks solace following the tragic loss of his father.
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3. For Love Alone (1986)
For Love Alone, released in 1986, is a captivating period drama set in 1930's Australia. The film follows the life of a poor young woman who falls hopelessly in love with a dashing yet arrogant teacher who advocates for free love and watered-down socialist ideologies. As fate would have it, she follows him to England, where she encounters a kind-hearted banker. The film delves into the complexities and transformations of her relationships, set against the backdrop of 1930's England.
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4. Sky Pirates (1986)
Embark on a thrilling adventure with Sky Pirates, a sci-fi film released in 1986. Directed by Colin Eggleston, the movie follows the story of Harris, who embarks on a flight to Boa Boa but gets disoriented due to a supernatural storm. His harrowing experience is dismissed by everyone, including his own crew. After being wrongfully imprisoned, Harris manages to escape and sets out on a quest to uncover the truth behind the events.
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5. The Right Hand Man (1987)
The Right Hand Man, " originally titled, is a gripping 1987 drama set in 1860s Australia. The film follows a stagecoach driver as he accepts a job working for a one-armed, dying aristocrat. As the driver and aristocrat develop an unlikely bond, they navigate through the harsh realities of their surroundings and the tumultuous era of the late 1800s.
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6. Dadah Is Death (1988)
Dadah Is Death" is a harrowing film based on a true story that unfolded on November 9, 1983. Two Australians, Kevin Barlow and Geoff Chambers, were arrested at the Penang Airport in Malaysia with a staggering 179 grams of heroin, destined to face a mandatory death penalty according to Malaysian law.
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7. ...Almost (1990)
. . Almost" is a charming romantic comedy that blends the magic of fantasy with the picturesque contrasts of traditional Australian urban and outback landscapes. The story follows the life of a discontented woman named Wendy, brilliantly played by Rosanna Arquette, who creates the perfect lover, Jake, through her fantasies. With her husband on a long road trip, Wendy's romantic escapades unfold amidst a series of comical mishaps. This delightful film, known in its original form as "Wendy Cracked a Walnut, " is a testament to the enchanting power of magical realism in storytelling.
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8. Proof (1991)
In the gripping drama of 1991, "Proof, " a blind photographer named Martin has his life turned upside down by the arrival of an affable restaurant worker named Tom. The film explores the delicate balance of trust, obsession, and the uncertainties of love that ensues, shattering the tranquil existence of its protagonist.
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9. Reckless Kelly (1993)
Reckless Kelly" is a hilarious Australian comedy film released in 1994, directed by Yahoo Serious. The title character, Kelly, is a modern-day Robin Hood who moonlights as a bank robber and video shop owner. His life takes an unexpected turn when he learns a Japanese company wants to buy the farm owned by his band, much to his fury.
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10. The Custodian (1993)
The Custodian, " a gripping 1993 drama film, follows the journey of a dedicated police detective as he uncovers the deep-rooted corruption within his own department. Directed by John Dingwall and starring Anthony LaPaglia, Hugo Weaving, and Barry Otto, this tense mystery thriller takes audiences on a rollercoaster ride of intrigue and intense drama.
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11. Frauds (1993)
Frauds" is a witty, suspenseful, and daring comedy-crime-thriller directed by Stephan Elliott and released in 1993. Featuring a stellar cast including Mitchell McMahon, Andrew McMahon, and Rebel Penfold-Russell, this movie delivers an unforgettable one-liner-filled journey.
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12. Exile (1994)
Exile" is a compelling romantic drama directed by Paul Cox, released in 1995. Set on a desolate island, the movie follows Peter Costello, who is exiled there for stealing sheep, a young maid named Mary, who chooses to accompany him, and the ensuing emotional turmoil.
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13. The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
Prepare for an outrageous and heartwarming journey in "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" (1994). Directed by Stephan Elliott and written by himself, this groundbreaking film stars Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce, and Terence Stamp.
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14. Babe (1995)
Embark on an unforgettable journey with the heartwarming tale of "Babe, " a delightful film that celebrates the special bond between humans and animals. Set against the picturesque backdrop of rural England, this charming movie follows the story of a curious pig named Babe who is raised by a loving family of sheepdogs. With a little guidance from Farmer Hoggett, Babe learns the art of herding, proving that even the smallest creature can make a big impact.
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15. Lust and Revenge (1996)
Lust and Revenge, " directed by Paul Cox, is a captivating exploration of sex, comedy, and drama set in 1996. This Australian production, boasting an English language runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes, follows the story of a man desperate to acquire a tax write-off who must depend on the supervision of his seemingly useless daughter. As she finds herself in charge of a sculpture donation ceremony, the stage is set for an enticing and unexpected tale that delves into human flaws, desires, and the consequences of one's actions.
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16. The Campaign (1996)
The Campaign" is a powerful documentary that delves into the political landscape of Australia. It tells the compelling story of Paul Keating's intense election campaign in 1996 through the unique perspective of Santo Cilauro, who traveled in the media pool. The film captures the intensity, passion, and high stakes of election politics, providing an intimate glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world of political campaigns.
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17. True Love and Chaos (1997)
True Love and Chaos" is an intriguing and thought-provoking drama from 1997 that delves into the complexities of love, loyalty, and family relationships. The film follows Hanif, Dean, and Mimi as they embark on a thrilling journey across Australia, chased by Dean's psychotic brother Jerry. Along the way, they encounter various characters, including a drunken and talented musician named Morris.
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18. The Interview (1998)
The Interview, " released in 1998, is an edge-of-your-seat, intriguing thriller that delivers a pulse-pounding experience. Directed by Craig Monahan, this visually gripping tale follows a seasoned detective as he interrogates a suspected murderer in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. The story unfolds as the case deepens, involving a possible serial killer with the power to question one's trust.
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19. Babe: Pig in the City (1998)
Babe: Pig in the City takes the beloved piglet from the countryside to the bustling streets of Manhattan, as he sets out on a thrilling adventure to save his beloved farmer's farm. The film, which retains the heartwarming charm of its predecessor, follows Babe as he makes new friends, navigates the challenges of the big city, and learns the importance of perseverance. Packed with laughter, excitement, and heart, Babe: Pig in the City is a delightful family film that will capture the imaginations of audiences of all ages.
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20. Bedrooms and Hallways (1998)
Bedrooms and Hallways, a comedy-romance film released in 1999, follows the journey of Leo, a young gay man, as he navigates through life and love in a straight world. When a straight friend suggests joining a men's group, Leo shakes things up by revealing his attraction to a fellow group member, causing some tension among the group. The film explores themes of first gay sexual experiences, the intricacies of watching television and the curiosity surrounding pubic hair.
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21. The Matrix (1999)
In "The Matrix, " an enigmatic beauty, Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), leads hacker Neo (Keanu Reeves) into an underworld filled with unimaginable dangers. Here, Neo learns the unsettling truth: his entire life has been an elaborate illusion orchestrated by a malevolent cyber-intelligence.
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22. Strange Planet (1999)
Strange Planet is a comedic and romantic film that explores the lives of three girls and three guys living in Sydney. The movie captures their friendship, the ups and downs of their year-long journey, and the moments that ultimately bring them together.
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23. The Monkey's Mask (2000)
The Monkey's Mask" (2000) is a captivating crime thriller that dives into the complex world of a lesbian private detective. Susie Porter, an award-winning actress, stars as the protagonist who finds herself entangled in a web of murder, manipulation, and the unrelenting power of desire. As she navigates through the maze of intrigue, she discovers the consuming nature of sex and its ability to alter perceptions and alliances.
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24. The Magic Pudding (2000)
Embark on a magical journey with The Magic Pudding, a delightful animated adventure released in 2000. Following the disappearance of a koala's parents, an enchanted pudding joins forces with a young koala, a wise penguin from the South Pole, and the pudding itself. However, the team soon realizes they're not alone in their quest as sinister forces pursue the unique pudding for their own dark purposes.
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25. The Old Man Who Read Love Stories (2001)
In the heart-wrenching adventure "The Old Man Who Read Love Stories, " we follow the journey of a man who must come to terms with the dangerous female jaguar he has grown to love, as well as his own past. As he faces the ultimate test of love, he discovers the power of sacrifice and the true meaning of life.
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26. Russian Doll (2001)
Russian Doll" is a unique and captivating cinematic experience that delivers a fresh twist on the romantic comedy genre. Set in Australia, the film follows Harvey, played by Hugo Weaving, a neurotic private investigator who also dreams of being a crime writer. Torn between his friendship and romantic feelings for his best friend's mistress, played by Natalia Novikova, Harvey finds himself at a crossroads.
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27. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Embark on an epic adventure as 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring' takes you on a thrilling journey through Middle-earth. In this masterpiece by Director Peter Jackson, a meek Hobbit named Frodo, along with eight brave companions, embarks on a quest to destroy the One Ring and thwart the wicked Dark Lord Sauron.
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28. The Matrix Revisited (2001)
The Matrix Revisited" is a fascinating documentary that provides an in-depth look into the creation and production of the groundbreaking 1999 sci-fi action film, "The Matrix. " This behind-the-scenes exploration delves into the making-of the movie, focusing on the actor's performances, special effects, and visual elements. Directed by Josh Oreck, the documentary brings together the film's creators, including Lorenzo di Bonaventura, producer Joel Silver, and writer Bill Pope, offering exclusive insights into the film's remarkable storyline.
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29. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, set in the enchanting and perilous land of Middle Earth, follows Frodo and Sam as they journey closer to Mordor, the dark fortress of the infamous Sauron. Meanwhile, the divided fellowship confronts a new adversary, Saruman, and his sinister Isengard troops.
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30. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
The epic conclusion to J. R. R. Tolkien's famous trilogy, "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, " brings together an ensemble of diverse characters united in their quest to destroy the all-powerful One Ring, the very source of evil in Middle Earth. As the dark forces led by the malevolent Sauron close relentlessly, the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
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31. The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
In the action-packed sequel, "The Matrix Reloaded, " freedom fighters Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus are on a relentless quest to overthrow the oppressive Machine Army. Employing their arsenal of extraordinary abilities and weaponry, they engage in a thrilling battle against the oppressive forces that seek to enslave humanity. As the epic clash unfolds, the trio must confront the mysteries of the Oracle's prophecy and decipher the true identity of the "chosen one. "
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32. Horseplay (2003)
Horseplay" is a delightful Australian comedy that takes you on a rousing journey into the life of a professional horse trainer, delivering laughter and heartfelt moments in perfect harmony. Directed by Stavros Kazantzidis, this light-hearted film boasts a star-studded cast, including Marcus Graham, Tushka Bergen, and Jason Donovan. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, "Horseplay" is a refreshing and entertaining experience for anyone who loves a good laugh.
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33. The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
The Matrix Revolutions" is the thrilling conclusion to the groundbreaking trilogy that began with the 1999 film "The Matrix. " Set in the 2200s, this sci-fi action masterpiece delves into the battle between good and evil, as the human city of Zion fights for survival against the relentless invasion of the machines.
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34. After the Deluge (2003)
After the Deluge" takes the audience on an emotional journey exploring the complex lives of the Kirby family. Set in 2003, this profound drama delves into the marital problems of Alex, the desperate attempts of Toby to start a family, Marty's quest to revive his music career and find love, and the struggles of a dad battling Alzheimer's.
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35. Peaches (2004)
Embark on an emotional journey with "Peaches, " a compelling Australian drama exploring the life of Steph, a dyslexic teenager. Adopted by her parents' best friend, Steph has been living in a small coastal town since she was a baby, having lost her parents in a tragic car accident.
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36. Cameras in Middle-Earth (2004)
Cameras in Middle-Earth" is a captivating documentary that takes you behind the scenes of the epic film, "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (2003). Released on December 14, 2004, the movie gives an intimate glimpse into the intricate processes of bringing Peter Jackson's magnificent story to life on the big screen.
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37. The Burly Man Chronicles (2004)
The Burly Man Chronicles" is a captivating documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes of the making of "The Matrix Reloaded" and "The Matrix Revolutions. " With a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes, this fascinating film delves into pre-production and production meetings, offering an insight into the challenging process of creating these groundbreaking movies.
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38. V for Vendetta (2005)
In the dystopian tale of V for Vendetta, a mysterious figure known only as "V" (Hugo Weaving) rises up against the oppressive government ruling over Britain. As a charismatic freedom fighter, V skillfully manipulates the political landscape, all while building a formidable alliance with an unsuspecting young woman.
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39. Confessions of an Action Star (2005)
In 1986, Frank Sledge was a completely unknown actor. However, within just one year, he became an action star sensation with his blockbuster success in Bloodfight 2.
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40. Little Fish (2005)
Little Fish" is a captivating crime drama film, released in 2005, directed by Rowan Woods. The movie stars prestigious actors Cate Blanchett, Sam Neill, and Hugo Weaving in leading roles. The runtime of the film is an hour and fifty-four minutes, making it a compelling watch for those who appreciate a well-crafted narrative.
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41. Happy Feet (2006)
Happy Feet is a 2006 animated adventure-comedy film that brings the world of emperor penguins to life in a unique and captivating way. Born into a world where penguins find their soulmates through song, one penguin struggles because he can't sing. However, this little penguin has a marvelous talent - he can tap dance like no other! .
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42. Schau mir in die Augen, Kleiner (2007)
Schau mir in die Augen, Kleiner is a documentary that explores the rich history of gay and lesbian cinema from its early beginnings, through the challenges it faced, and its transformation into a thriving and influential medium. The film takes viewers on a journey through the decades, showcasing groundbreaking films and interviewing the pioneering directors, actors, and activists who made it all possible. With an all-star cast including John Waters, Wieland Speck, and Rosa von Praunheim, this enlightening movie is a must-watch for anyone with an interest in queer cinema and the important role it plays in shaping society's understanding of LGBTQ+ experiences.
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43. Transformers (2007)
In the year 2007, audiences were introduced to the epic saga of "Transformers, " a film that brought a thrilling blend of action, adventure, and sci-fi to the big screen. Directed by Michael Bay, this visually stunning movie follows an ancient struggle between two Cybertronian races - the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons - as they wage war on Earth in search of the ultimate power.
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44. In the Company of Actors (2007)
In the Company of Actors" is an intimate and revealing documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes into the world of Australian theatre. The film showcases the process of rehearsing a stage play, capturing the boundaries pushed, risks taken, and mistakes made by some of Australia's finest actors. The audience is granted unparalleled access to this exclusive world, where vulnerabilities are exposed, and, at its best, magic is created.
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45. The Tender Hook (2008)
In the 1920s jazz era, "The Tender Hook" weaves a gripping tale of a love/power triangle that ensnares the lives of Iris, her roguish English lover McHeath, and Art, a dedicated young boxer. Set against a backdrop of a flawed moral landscape, each character grapples with their own quest for power and self-determination. As the narrative unfolds, the line between love and obsession becomes increasingly blurred, plunging the audience into a world of intrigue and danger.
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46. The Human Factor: Exacting Revenge of the Fallen (2009)
The Human Factor: Exacting Revenge of the Fallen" takes viewers behind the scenes of the highly-anticipated sequel, "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen". With a runtime of 2 hours and 15 minutes, this documentary delves deep into the making of the blockbuster film, offering fans an intimate look at the production process and the challenges faced by the cast and crew.
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47. Last Ride (2009)
Last Ride" is an Australian crime drama film released in 2009, directed by Glendyn Ivin and written by Mac Gudgeon and Denise Young. The movie features Hugo Weaving, Tom Russell, and Anita Hegh in the leading roles. The plot revolves around a young boy who embarks on a journey across Australia with his father, who is wanted by the law for committing a violent crime.
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48. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a thrilling action-adventure film that follows the exciting journey of Sam Witwicky, who dreams of a normal life after helping the Autobots save the world. However, when cryptic symbols infiltrate his thoughts, the Decepticons see an opportunity and drag Sam back into the heart of the Transformers' war.
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49. The Wolfman (2010)
The Wolfman" (2010), a chilling horror film that falls under the drama, fantasy, and horror genres, follows Lawrence Talbot (played by Benicio Del Toro), an American man who returns to his ancestral homeland. Upon his arrival, he becomes the victim of a terrifying werewolf attack, suffering a devastating curse in the process.
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50. Oranges and Sunshine (2010)
Oranges and Sunshine" is a gripping and emotional drama film released in 2011, based on the true story of child migration schemes in the 1980s. Set in Nottingham, the film follows the journey of social worker Margaret Humphreys as she battles the British government to reveal the truth and reunite the now-grown children with their families in the UK. With an ensemble of talented actors, including Emily Watson, Aisling Loftus, and Stuart Wolfenden, this powerful biographical film unveils a dark chapter in history while highlighting the courage and determination of Margaret Humphreys.
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51. Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010)
In the enchanting world of Legends, Soren, a young owl, braves the dark forces of St Aegolious. The evil owls seek to recruit him as a soldier, but Soren escapes with his friends and brings the chilling news to the mythical guardians. Together, they embark on a thrilling adventure to thwart the wicked owls' sinister intentions, proving the strength of friendship and the fight for freedom.
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52. Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Captain America: The First Avenger takes you back to World War II, where a timid but brave soldier, Steve Rogers, embarks on the journey that would change his life forever. When he takes a mysterious "Super-Soldier serum, " Steve transforms into the hero Captain America, ready to take down ruthless warmongers and fight against the dark forces of terrorism.
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53. Happy Feet Two (2011)
Happy Feet Two" is a heartwarming animated adventure comedy film released in 2011. The movie follows the story of Mumble, a lovable Emperor Penguin, and his quest to help his son, Erik, discover his own talents. The film takes a turn when Mumble and his friends uncover a new dangerous threat to their home, requiring them to work together to save their beloved habitat.
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54. The Key Man (2011)
The Key Man, released in 2011, offers a gripping blend of crime, drama, and thriller elements. The story revolves around an insurance salesman seeking to provide for his family and finds himself in an unlikely partnership with two unscrupulous gangsters. The thrill builds as the situation spins out of control, showing the consequences of desperate actions.
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55. Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)
Transformers: Dark of the Moon" is an action-packed, sci-fi adventure film that takes the Autobots on a thrilling journey to uncover a hidden Cybertronian spacecraft on the moon. The race is on as the Autobots compete against the Decepticons to claim the secrets of the mysterious artifact.
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56. Ship of Theseus (2012)
Ship of Theseus" is an extraordinary film that dives into profound philosophical questions of identity, meaning, and mortality. Set against the backdrop of a bustling Indian city, the movie follows an experimental photographer, a dying monk, and a young stockbroker. Their interwoven stories explore themes of justice, beauty, and the purpose of life.
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57. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, " directed by Peter Jackson, who returns to Middle Earth after his successful trilogy "The Lord of the Rings. " This epic tale, based on the first six chapters of J. R. R. Tolkien's beloved novel, takes viewers alongside an unlikely hero - Bilbo Baggins, a cozy, homebody Hobbit. As fate would have it, Bilbo is recruited by the wizard Gandalf and a motley crew of 13 dwarves to embark on a treacherous quest, one that promises the reclamation of their ancestral homeland, the Lonely Mountain.
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58. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen" is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.
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59. Cloud Atlas (2012)
Cloud Atlas" is a thought-provoking drama that masterfully weaves six seemingly unrelated stories into a captivating narrative tapestry. The interconnected tales transcend time and space, exploring the impact of individual actions on the past, present, and future. Journeying across oceans and continents, audiences encounter a murderous composer, a rebellious clone from a futuristic Korea, and even a tribe existing in the aftermath of a cataclysmic event.
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60. Mystery Road (2013)
Mystery Road" is a gripping film that transports viewers to the heart of the Australian Outback. Set in 2013, it follows an indigenous detective, Jay Swan, as he investigates the murder of a young girl. As the investigation unfolds, Jay returns to his roots, discovering that the case leads him down a sinister path that reveals the dark secrets of the town he left behind.
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61. The Turning (2013)
The Turning" is a captivating anthology film that brings to life the enchanting stories of Australian writer Tim Winton. Co-directed by female visionaries Jonathan auf der Heide, Tony Ayres, and Jub Clerc, this compelling collection of short films explores the depths of the human experience through vivid and thought-provoking narratives. Featuring an exceptional ensemble of actors, including Colin Friels, James Fraser, and Henri Phillips, the film seamlessly weaves together themes of love, loss, and redemption.
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62. The Mule (2014)
The Mule" is a unique blend of comedy, crime, and drama that tells the story of a first-time drug mule who manages to smuggle himself and his unknowing stomach into the police's custody during his return to Thailand. Faced with seven stress-filled days, our protagonist must navigate through the treacherous world of drug trafficking and law enforcement, all while trying to prove his innocence. With hilarious consequences and unexpected twists, this film is a must-watch for fans of genre-bending storytelling.
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63. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)
Embark on an epic journey in "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" as Bilbo and his friends face an unyielding war against a formidable enemy. With Middle Earth hanging in the balance, the protagonists must band together and fight to keep the Lonely Mountain safe from a rapidly increasing darkness.
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64. Healing (2014)
In the heart of Australia, inspired by true events, "Healing" (2014) is a powerful tale of redemption, hope, and spiritual revival. This heart-wrenching drama follows three unlikely men from different backgrounds as they encounter their own unique healing journey on the outskirts of their small town. Guided by a mystical bird of prey, they embark on a profound philosophical conversation that unites them in their search for salvation.
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65. Strangerland (2015)
Strangerland" is a gripping Australian drama that follows an idyllic outback family whose lives take a dark turn after their children go missing in the desert. The family's pain becomes a town-wide rumor, suggesting disturbing secrets behind their past.
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66. The Dressmaker (2015)
The Dressmaker" is a captivating film that combines elements of comedy, drama, and western genres. Set in rural Australia, the movie revolves around a glamorous woman, played by Kate Winslet, who returns to her quaint hometown with an impeccable sewing machine and a flair for haute couture. As she transforms the women of the town and exacts her own brand of sweet revenge on those who wronged her, her charm and style work their way into the hearts of the locals.
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67. Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Hacksaw Ridge is a breathtaking and incredibly powerful historical drama that explores the transformative experiences of World War II American Army Medic Desmond T. Doss.
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68. The Soul of War: Making 'Hacksaw Ridge' (2017)
The Soul of War: Making 'Hacksaw Ridge' is a captivating 2017 documentary that delves into the creation and making of the critically acclaimed war film, 'Hacksaw Ridge. ' This documentary offers an in-depth exploration of the film's production and features insightful interviews with key figures, including the son of the real-life Desmond Doss, the movie's star, Mel Gibson, and the director, Mel Gibson. The documentary takes viewers behind the scenes, revealing the challenges and triumphs faced by the cast and crew during the making of this groundbreaking and powerful film. With a runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes, 'The Soul of War: Making 'Hacksaw Ridge'' promises to be an enlightening and entertaining experience for those who loved the movie 'Hacksaw Ridge' and those interested in the world of filmmaking.
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69. Jasper Jones (2017)
In the coming-of-age thriller "Jasper Jones, " 14-year-old bookworm Charlie Bucktin's world is turned upside down when the town's outcast, Jasper Jones, reveals the gruesome mystery surrounding the death of young Laura Wishart. Entrusted with this dark secret, Charlie embarks on a perilous journey to unravel the truth and prove Jasper's innocence. As the scorching summer unfolds, Charlie confronts the dark realities of life, love, and loss while navigating the complex relationships that define his world.
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70. Black '47 (2018)
Black '47, " set in Ireland during the Great Famine, is a gripping drama that follows a brave Irish Ranger as he deserts his post to reunite with his family. The film transports viewers to a time of extreme hardship and explores the cost of loyalty amidst the chaos of the 19th century. This thrilling tale, filled with action and drama, masterfully weaves together the historical struggles of Ireland with the heart-wrenching stories of its people.
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71. Mortal Engines (2018)
Mortal Engines is a thrilling, action-packed adventure that takes place in a dystopian world where civilization has been ravaged by war and human ambition. In this post-apocalyptic setting, cities ride on wheels and consume one another to survive, creating a chaotic landscape of survival and power.
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72. Measure for Measure (2019)
Measure for Measure" is an Australian drama film that explores the lives of the residents in a housing commission tower, whose paths intersect after a startling incident takes place on their doorstep. This thought-provoking movie tackles the themes of love, loss, and personal growth, as the lives of the characters become intricately intertwined.
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73. Hearts and Bones (2019)
In "Hearts and Bones", Daniel is a talented photographer preparing for an exhibition featuring work from global war zones. As he delves deeper into the project, he finds himself embroiled in a personal crisis when he discovers photographs that depict a devastating massacre in South Sudan. The images reveal a close connection between Daniel and the innocent victims of the tragedy.
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