Added in April: 25-5-77, Rip Current Survival, War Blade, Love in Bright Landscapes and more
Beamafilm
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03/05/2024
We are thrilled to unveil the latest additions to the Beamafilm library for April. We've curated an exciting line-up of films guaranteed to captivate a range of audiences. From riveting adventures and war stories to inspiring environmental, natural history or music docs, there's something here for everyone to enjoy.
Watch for FREE with a participating library card or on a 30-day trial. Also, you can rent a film for 48 hours.
Alienated film-maker hopeful Pat Johnson's epic story of growing up in rural Illinois, falling in love and becoming the first fan of the movie that changed everything.
The inspiring, tragic and intimate life story of David McComb, cult Australian singer/songwriter and driving force behind one of the greatest Australian bands, The Triffids.
Eager to forge his reputation in crime, Douglas Huffel manipulates a bottle shop robbery by planting his own money inside the store. Instead, the very aspects of crime he fervently avoided begin to catch up with him.
Meet the inspiring couple behind 'The Rubbish Trip'. Hannah and Liam are zero-waste heroes – educators, advocates, activists and experts on the whys and hows of reducing waste, a subject about so much more than waste.
Rip Current Rescue. America’s first documentary on rip current survival. Compelling stories to help you understand rip currents, to know how to spot them, and what to do if you ever find yourself in the grip of a rip.
At dawn on 25 April 1999, 5000 young Australian backpackers gathered with the Governor General of Australia, Sir William Deane, to commemorate ANZAC Day at Gallipoli.
In an entertaining journey to the quirkiest hoarders in the animal kingdom, the film shows squirrels’ amazing abilities to survive in extraordinarily diverse habitats: from cities to mountains, from deserts to rainforests, even in the Arctic. Some can fly, some can...
Fairy tales have shaped our childhood imaginations, fears and beliefs. For centuries, we've been frightened by an owl's screech or the evil powers of toads and witches. Animals are often the victims, but why not challenge those fears? Mixing animation...