Malcolm could easily come across as a lonely and reclusive misfit. People who would choose to judge him, could mistake him for some kind of an idiot, but let's have it right, Malcolm is actually a master of all things technical and quite the professor when it comes to engineering and gadgets. Living alone in inner Melbourne after the death of his mother, he loses his dream job after he takes a joy ride in his own mini tram (worthy of anything Q could create for Mr. Bond).To help with the cash situation, Malcolm advertises for a lodger. Fresh from a stay at Her Majesty's big house arrives Frank, swiftly followed by his girlfriend Judith. When Frank decides it is time to go robbing and stealing, he can think of no better designer for a getaway car than Malcolm.The winner of 8 AFI (Australian Film Institute) including Best Film , this new release is crammed with a bunch of extras including behind the scenes footage, Malcolm is an utter delight that inFilm Australia called an endearing suburban adventure.
At the same time Marisa Hagen (Jacinda Barrett) discovers that her child (Tom Russell) is seriously ill, she also finds out that her husband (Richard Roxburgh) has been unfaithful for years.Marisa goes on a bizarre search in an attempt to turn her husband's serial affairs into a positive - an illegitimate child could save her son's life.A chance encounter with another parent, Connor (James Nesbitt) & his son Finn (Kodi Smit-McPhee), leads them on an unpredictable journey of love and hope.
Whods have credited it? One minute CD (Ben Elton) is painting yellow fish on the road protesting against world pollution and trying to get laid and the next he's travelling halfway across Australia behind the lucious Rachel (Jacqueline McKenzie) on a mission he doesn't really understand or give a toss about and still trying to get laid! It's Earth sometime soon: the Greenhouse Effect has taken hold and so has the power of the Stark Corporation - a group of financial giants with mo
Malcolm could easily come across as a lonely and reclusive misfit. People who would choose to judge him could mistake him for some kind of an idiot but let's have it right Malcolm is actually a master of all things technical and quite the professor when it comes to engineering and gadgets. Living alone in inner Melbourne after the death of his mother he loses his dream job after he takes a joy ride in his own mini tram (worthy of anything Q could create for Mr. Bond). To help with the cash situation Malcolm advertises for a lodger. Fresh from a stay at Her Majesty's big house arrives Frank swiftly followed by his girlfriend Judith. When Frank decides it is time to go robbing and stealing he can think of no better designer for a getaway car than Malcolm. The winner of 8 AFI (Australian Film Institute) including Best Film this new release is crammed with a bunch of extras including behind the scenes footage Malcolm is an utter delight that inFilm Australia called an endearing suburban adventure.
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