South Australian Film Corporation - Major Productions

Major Productions

The Corporation produced several significant and successful films and television productions up until 1994 and thereafter has acted in assistance with development and production facilities:

  • Sunday Too Far Away (1975)
  • Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975)
  • Storm Boy (1976)
  • Blue Fin (1978)
  • Weekend of Shadows (1978)
  • Money Movers (1978)
  • The Plumber (1978) (TV)
  • Dawn! (1979)
  • Breaker Morant (1980)
  • Pacific Banana (1981)
  • Freedom (1981)
  • Sara Dane
  • For the Term of His Natural Life (1983) (TV)
  • Robbery Under Arms (1985) (TV)
  • Alexandra's Project
  • Australian Rules
  • Bad Boy Bubby
  • Beautiful
  • Dance Me to My Song
  • December Boys
  • Deck Dogz
  • Finders Keepers (See The Finder)
  • Golden Fiddles
  • Hammers Over the Anvil
  • Kiss or Kill
  • Like Minds
  • Look Both Ways
  • Lucky Miles
  • McLeod's Daughters
  • Napoleon
  • Opal Dream
  • Playing Beatie Bow
  • Rabbit-Proof Fence
  • Rain Shadow (TV series)
  • Run Chrissie Run! (TV)
  • Sebastian and the Sparrow
  • Shine
  • Smokes and Lollies (1975)
  • Sun on the Stubble (TV)
  • The Battlers
  • The Caterpillar Wish
  • The Club
  • The Fairies (TV series)
  • The Finder (aka Finders Keepers)
  • The Fire in the Stone (TV)
  • The Fourth Wish
  • The Honourable Wally Norman
  • The Irishman
  • The Last Wave
  • The Old Man Who Read Love Stories
  • The Shiralee (TV)
  • The Sound of Love (1978) (TV)
  • The Survivor
  • Ten Canoes
  • Thunderstruck
  • Ultraman: Towards the Future (co-production with Japan's Tsuburaya Productions)
  • Under Capricorn (1983) (TV)
  • Wolf Creek

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