List of Australian films of 2006

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
2:37 Murali K. Thalluri Frank Sweet, Teresa Palmer, Sam Harris Drama
48 Shades Daniel Lapaine Richard Wilson, Emma Lung, Robin McLeavy Comedy/drama
The Book of Revelation Ana Kokkinos Tom Long, Greta Scacchi, Colin Friels Thriller
BoyTown Kevin Carlin Glenn Robbins, Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin Comedy
Candy Neil Armfield Abbie Cornish, Heath Ledger, Geoffrey Rush Drama
The Caterpillar Wish Sandra Sciberras Victoria Thaine, Susie Porter, Philip Quast Drama
DarklovestoryJon Hewitt Belinda McClory, Aaron Pedersen, Chris Baz Drama
DemonsamongusStuart Simpson Scott Brennan, Roz Hammond, Chris GayHorror
The DesealerJames ClaydenLuke Ryan, Meg White Thriller
Elephant Tales Mario Andreacchio Jean-François Balmer, Richard Bohringer Adventure
Em4Jay Alkinos Tsilimidos Laura Gordon, Nick Barkla, David Campbell Drama
EmulsionJonathan Ogilvie Tyler Coppin, Fayssal Bazzi, Matthew Le Nevez Drama
Five Moments of InfidelityKate Gorman Ben Anderson, Joshua Cameron Drama
Footy Legends Khoa Do Anh Do, Angus Sampson, Emma Lung Comedy
Gene-X Martin SimpsonAyse Tezel, Patrick Magee, Peter Astridge Thriller
Global Haywire Bruce Petty Tariq Ali, Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk Documentary
God on My Side Andrew Denton Andrew Denton Documentary
Happy Feet George Miller Elijah Wood, Brittany Murphy, Robin Williams Animation
Hunt Angels Alec Morgan Ben Mendelsohn, Victoria Hill, Eloise Oxer Drama
IrresistibleAnn Turner Sam Neill, Susan Sarandon, Emily Blunt Thriller
Jindabyne Ray Lawrence Laura Linney, Gabriel Byrne, John Howard Drama
Jupiter LoveMichael AndréMichael André, Nikka Kalashnikova Thriller
Kenny Clayton Jacobson Shane Jacobson, Eve von Bibra, Ronald Jacobson Mockumentary
Kokoda Alister Grierson Simon Stone, Jack Finsterer, Tom Budge War
Last Train to Freo Jeremy Sims Steve Le Marquand, Gigi Edgley, Tom Budge Thriller
Like Minds Gregory J. Read Toni Collette, Eddie Redmayne, Tom Sturridge Horror
Lords of the Underworld
Lost and FoundDavid BlakeBrett Climo, Nicholas Hope, Rebecca Gibney Drama
Macbeth Geoffrey Wright Sam Worthington, Victoria Hill, Lachy Hulme Thriller
Rampage George Gittoes Documentary
Restraint David Deenan Stephen Moyer, Travis Fimmel, Teresa Palmer Thriller
The Society Murders Brendan MaherGeorgie Parker, Alex Dimitriades, Matthew Le Nevez Drama
Solo Morgan O'Neill Colin Friels, Bojana Novakovic, Vince Colosimo Crime
Suburban Mayhem Paul Goldman Emily Barclay, Michael Dorman, Anthony Hayes Comedy/drama Screened at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival
Sweet FAChristian McCarty, Karl PaustianMatthew Okine, Michael AckeryComedy
Tan Lines Ed AldridgeJack Baxter, Jed Clarke, Curtis DicksonRomance
Ten Canoes Rolf de Heer Jamie Gulpilil, Crusoe Kurddal, Richard BirrinbirrinAdventure AACTA Award for Best Film
Unfolding Florence Gillian Armstrong Documentary
Voodoo LagooNick CohenAshley Hamilton, John NobleHorror
Wango & MaloyKristian LaslettMarc Kay, Terry Kyle, Annette De La ForceComedy
Watch MeMelanie AnsleyCeleste Barry, Glen Hancox, George IvanoffHorror
Welcome Stranger Jason TurleySuzanne Barr, Randall Berger, John BrumptonDrama
When Darkness FallsRohan Spong Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Elizabeth Sandy, Sarah Bollenberg Drama
When Evil ReignsAlix Jackson, Luke C. JacksonNick Beugelaar, Tim Clark, Josh EllisHorror
WilJeremy WeinsteinMatthew Dyktynski, Max Gillies Comedy

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