Paul Cox Movies
- 1984
My First Wife
My First Wife4.51984HD
My First Wife is about the dramatic collapse of the marriage between John and Helen. It is also a film about our children and the future we offer...
- 1983
Man of Flowers
Man of Flowers51983HD
An eccentric elderly man tries to enjoy the three things in life that he considers real beauty: collecting art, collecting flowers, and watching...
- 1989
Island
Island5.21989HD
Island is Paul Cox's serene and beautiful film which explores a spectrum of emotions - ranging from extreme passion to fear, leading to murder - from...
- 1992
The Nun and the Bandit
The Nun and the Bandit41992HD
Outlaws kidnap their 14-year-old cousin and hold her for ransom. The girl is being chaperoned by a visiting nun, who refuses to abandon her during...
- 1966
Time Past
Time Past01966HD
An experimental meditation on the nature of time as a young woman is traumatised by a visit to an abandoned suburban warehouse...
- 1977
Inside Looking Out
Inside Looking Out01977HD
The marriage of Robert and Elizabeth is collapsing, both concentrating on their jobs (journalist, mother) rather than each other. The film looks at a...
- 1976
Illuminations
Illuminations01976HD
A couple living together have a tense relationship. The woman's father dies and she becomes preoccupied with death. She almost drowns in the bath but...
- 1991
The Media Project
The Media Project81991HD
A group of people working in film and television are gathered at a dinner party to discuss Australian media coverage of the Gulf War.
- 1968
Skindeep
Skindeep11968HD
A mood piece involving two lesbian lovers and a disturbed young man contemplating suicide.
- 2005
The Remarkable Mr. Kaye
The Remarkable Mr. Kaye02005HD
The Remarkable Mr Kaye is a blatantly biased portrait by filmmaker Paul Cox about the life of Norman Kaye - actor, musician and compassionate lover...
- 1977
We Are All Alone My Dear
We Are All Alone My Dear6.51977HD
Presents a compassionate study of aged women, and of living in an old age home through the observations of Jean Campbell as she moves from room to...