Six new films and docuseries make their debut on iwonder to mark Australia Day.
Launching January 26th
FLATS – view trailer
Bush to Belly – view trailer
Launching January 27th
Heart of the Sea – view trailer
Rise Above – view trailer
Launching February 1st
The Eco Show – view trailer
Launching February 3rd
The Beer Pioneer – view trailer
Tuesday 26th January – Marking Australia Day, iwonder begins a scheduled release of six films and series, each with a story about a different side of Australia.
Getting the week-long run of new releases underway, new from Australia Day comes ‘FLATS’ and the story of passion, persistence, adventure and heartache played out against the backdrop of the most beautiful and rugged landscapes of Lake Gardiner in South Australia.
Along with 'Bush to Belly’, and a story of engagement through laughter and lattes on the Gibb River Road in Western Australia’s incredible Kimberley, as shy, young baristas from a remote community open up to the possibilities of language, business and life.
Two new films from January 27th include ‘Heart of the Sea’, in which, haunted by an abusive childhood and determined to find his peace, Damien Rider sets out on a gruelling 800km solo paddle from his home in Coolangatta to Bondi Beach, enduring everything from shark encounters to dangerous rips.
Then in the follow up film ‘Rise Above’, Damien's latest endurance challenge to raise awareness in childhood abuse, reveals more about this special Australian, and his mission to rise above his own challenges and traumas.
Then from February 1st, the eight part series ‘The Eco Show’ focuses on Australia’s unique, yet vulnerable environments, exploring what people can do to sustain and support the precious natural world. With climate change and human intervention having a huge impact on Australia’s diverse ecology, The Eco Show explores the many efforts that are underway to help combat these threats.
Rounding off iwonder’s Australia Day releases, from February 3rd comes ‘The Beer Pioneer’, a seven-episode, hop-filled journey of exploration through Australia’s bush fronted by comedian Matt Stewart, featuring a collection of calamities, misadventures, and of course, plenty of watering holes.
iwonder CEO, James Bridges, says of the Australia Day new releases: “No matter how you choose to mark Australia Day, this year there’s something from everyone with this collection of new films and series from iwonder, painting a panoramic picture of the richness and nuances of this vast and varied nation.”
Viewers new to iwonder can watch the Australia Day new releases for free by signing up to the 14-day free trial period, while also gaining access to 1,000+ other acclaimed documentary films and series. Priced at $6.99 monthly or $69.90 annually, viewers can enjoy iwonder on their mobile phones via iOS and Android apps, browsers at www.iwonder.com, with Telstra TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Prime Video Channels, Optus SubHub, or through Google Chromecast or Apple’s Airplay.
Note: All content highlights are based on availability in Australia and New Zealand. Variations will apply across South East Asia and the Middle East.