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With AUSTRALIA, starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman, writer-director Baz Luhrmann is painting on a vast canvas, creating a cinematic experience that brings together romance, drama, adventure and spectacle
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(L-R) Hugh Jackman as The Drover and Nicole Kidman as Lady Sarah Ashley
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(L-R) Hugh Jackman as The Drover and Nicole Kidman as Lady Sarah Ashley
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Nicole Kidman as Lady Sarah Ashley
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Nicole Kidman portrays an English aristocrat and Hugh Jackman portrays a rough-hewn Australian
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Nicole Kidman portrays an English aristocrat and Hugh Jackman portrays a rough-hewn Australian
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Nicole Kidman portrays an English aristocrat and Hugh Jackman portrays a rough-hewn Australian
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Sarah (Nicole Kidman) finds herself caring for an enchanting young orphan called Nullah (Brandon Walters), a half-Aboriginal, half-Caucasian boy
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Hugh Jackman portrays The Drover, a rough-hewn Australian who lives by his own rules
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The Drover races to save lives during the bombing of the city of Darwin by the Japanese forces that attacked Pearl Harbor
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Nicole Kidman portrays Sarah, a woman who undertakes a profound journey of self-discovery, across Australia
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The main house at Faraway Downs, an immense property the size of Maryland, situated in the unforgiving Outback
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The Drover (Hugh Jackman) and Sarah (Nicole Kidman) enjoy a rare moment of tranquility in the midst of their journey across Australia
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Sarah (Nicole Kidman) finds a rare moment of peace during her adventure in the Australian Outback
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The Drover (Hugh Jackman) and Sarah (Nicole Kidman) revel in the excitement and romance of their adventure
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Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman star in director Baz Luhrmann's AUSTRALIA, an epic and romantic action adventure set in that country on the explosive brink of World War II
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Director/Producer/Co-screenwriter Baz Luhrmann works on a scene on the set
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The Drover (Hugh Jackman) is transformed by his caring for the orphan Nullah (Brandon Walters)
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