16 November 2005. It was the night a nation came to a standstill...
the night football in Australia came of age. The night a proud sporting nation\'s 32-year World Cup drought
came to an end. The star-studded Qantas Socceroos boasting international stars
Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka, Marco Bresciano, Tim Cahill and
Mark Schwarzer took on two-time World Cup winners and their
2001 nemesis Uruguay. More than 80,000 fans at the Telstra Stadium in Sydney made this
the hottest ticket in 2005. More than three million viewers made
SBS the only channel to watch history in the making. Fresh from a close-fought loss in Montevideo, the Socceroos would
draw level before embarking on the most gut-wrenching penalty
shootout Australian fans had witnessed. This was a match for the ages and an event of national significance
unrivalled in this country... and now this collector\'s item will
be a permanent record of one of Australia\'s truly great sporting
moments.
Shut out, left alone… which way will Emily turn? This drama gets to the heart of difficulties that many post-modern teens are dealing with today: Peer pressure, cutting, suicide, divorced parents.
Emma (Damasus-Aboderin), Candace (Genevieve Nnaji) and Yvonne (Jalade-Ekeinde) have been friends since High School and have since settled into their respective lifestyles.
A girl from a peaceful, Edo-era Japanese village seeks revenge for the death of a disgraced elder with the help of her sister and a lethal lady ninja nun.
After terrorizing the people of Nodaway County and repeatedly escaping justice for years, the town bully finally meets his demise at the hands of the townspeople of Skidmore, Missouri.
Told through documentary, drama and first-hand accounts, this revealing film is a unique account of the most ruthless IRA bombing campaign ever to hit mainland Britain.
A baby is supposed to crown the dreamlike marriage of the divorce attorneys Pia and Uli, but the success of all their efforts – ranging from “sex on a schedule” to artificial insemination – fails to materialize.