Most Popular Gil Brealey Trailers
Total trailers found: 12
16 March 1982
The world continues to look to Japan as a highly industrialized, future-oriented country that has retained much of its ancient tradition.
01 June 1975
The harsh, competitive world of Australian sheep-shearers provides the setting for this powerful film.
13 November 1979
A rich winemaker dispatches a woman lawyer and male surveyor-geologist to assess a farm property whereby it is discovered that terrorists are preparing to invade a middle east country.
01 March 1971
This anthology film brings together three stories—"Michael", "Judy", and "Toula"—each centered on a young Australian confronting personal and social choices about their future.
27 September 1984
It tells the story of a young female social worker who begins work at a hospital for retarded children, and discovers that some of the psychological problems attributed to these children are incorrectly diagnosed.
30 December 1958
The Grampians mountain ranges rising from the plains of western Victoria were discovered by Major Mitchell and continue to delight tourists.
15 August 1980
Through lyrical images, Manganinnie journeys across mountains towards the coast with Joanna, a white girl, in search of Manganinnie's vanished tribe.
01 March 1970
Michael, a young man living within a conventional middle-class environment, begins to question his future as he encounters a group aligned with the countercultural movements of the late 1960s.
01 March 1970
Judy, a young woman living in a provincial town, spends her final weeks at home preparing to move to the city in search of new opportunities.
01 January 1995
Rival poets Reginald Bunthorne (a 'fleshy poet') and Archibald Grosvenor (an 'idyllic poet') vie for the affections of the lovely milkmaid Patience.
01 March 1970
Toula, a young woman from a Greek migrant family living in Sydney, struggles to balance her family’s expectations with her own desire for independence and a modern Australian identity.
01 June 1958
An experiment in the creative use of colour visuals, natural sound and dialogue commentary, this film shows the loneliness of the aimless wanderers in the city streets contrasted with those who have companionship on their Sunday.