From Dusk Till Dawn
Robert Rodriguez directed Quentin Tarantino and George Clooney as brothers Seth and Richard Gecko in this 1996 film. The Geckos escape Texas to Mexico after a violent bank robbery. All they need to do now is survive from dusk till dawn, pay off the kingpin and they’re home free. Harvey Keitel and Juliette Lewis co-star.
From Dusk Till Dawn aired at 11.20pm, Wednesday 1 March on SBS VICELAND and will be available at SBS On Demand for 4 weeks.
Sex with Sue
If you passed her in the street, you might assume Canadian Sue Johanson bakes cupcakes with her grandkids in her spare time. Well, you know what they say about assuming things. Instructing a group of women stroking dildos was all part of her day job. Now retired, Johanson was best known for her frank and straight-talking approach to sex education, leaving judgement at the door. This doco explores how she became an unlikely cultural hero, building a prolific decades-long career. With her own call-in TV show, Talk Sex, her MO was to empower people, be they public school kids in Toronto or the late-night viewers of Letterman and Conan O’Brien (almost everyone but Sue is visibly uncomfortable talking about sex). In celebration of an everyday champion.
Sex with Sue premiered at 9.20pm, Friday 3 March on SBS VICELAND and is now streaming at SBS On Demand.
Women Who Rock
Directed by journalist Jessica Hopper, this four-part docu-series charts the groundbreaking legends who rock our world. Over 40 women, including Chaka Khan, Sheryl Crowe, Kim Gordon and Rickie Lee Jones, talked to Hopper about the passion driving their careers and lyrics, and the heady world of rock’n’roll.
Women Who Rock premiered at 8.30pm on SBS VICELAND, Saturday 4 March. Episodes are available at SBS On Demand after they air.
Vagrant Queen
It’s a long way from child queen to scavenger: Vagrant Queen follows former child queen Elida (played by singer and actress Adriyan Rae), who’s been on the run and making ends meet as a scavenger and outlaw since her mother was killed. But when Isaac, an old friend, finds her and tells her that her mother is still alive, she must travel across the galaxy to stage a rescue mission. To save her mother, Elida, Isaac (Tim Rozon – Schitt’s Creek) and an optimistic mechanic, Amae (Alex McGregor), must break into the heavily guarded region of space where Elida once ruled. Meanwhile, the increasingly deranged Commander Lazaro is chasing them down.
Vagrant Queen airs on Saturday nights, kicking off with a double episode from 9.50pm on 4 March. Check your local guide for exact air-times. Catch-up is only for 30 days, so be quick! Start with episode 1:
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NOTE: Due to a scheduling change, Season 1 of UFOs, which was airing in March, will now air at a later date. and are streaming .
Cycling: Women's Strade Bianche & Volta a Catalunya
The dusty terrain along the Women’s Strade Bianche in Italy’s Tuscan region. Source: SBS
Catch all the live action of the Women’s Strade Bianche 2023 from 10pm Saturday 4 March on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand. Live coverage of the Volta A Catalunya starts 1.15am Tuesday March 21 on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand. Check your local guides for exact .
Travel Man’s Greatest Trips
Richard Ayoade, the original Travel Man (fellow comedian took the reins from 2021), has selected his four favourite episodes of the popular travel show. With his signature wordsmithery and allergy-plagued vibes, we expect these trips to be extra merciless “travel without mercy”.
Travel Man’s Greatest Trips premieres at 8.30pm, Tuesday 7 March on SBS VICELAND. Episodes air weekly. Catch-up will be available . Start with episode one:
The Machines That Built America
Narrated by actor Campbell Scott (House of Cards) this eight-part docu-series explores the origin stories of inventions we now take for granted, including tractors, phones, aeroplanes, motorbikes, TV and radio and power tools. We also learn more about the dreamers and inventors behind the machines, including Alexander Graham Bell, Duncan Black, Alonzo Decker, William Harley and Nikola Tesla.
The Machines That Built America premieres at 9.25pm, Tuesday 7 March on SBS VICELAND. Episodes continue weekly. Catch-up will be available .
Women and the Power of Activism
This documentary shines a light on an enlightened group of young Australian women on a mission to future-proof our planet. We meet and discover the work of:
- Alice Forrest, marine scientist, researcher and conservation educator
- Ashley Avci, animal and environmental law advocate
- Doha Khan, School Strike 4 Climate Adelaide founder
- Ella Noah Bancroft, from Connecting Community Back to Country
- Jordyn de Boer, environmental scientist and conservationist, and
- Madison Stewart, shark conservationist.
Actuary Kirsten Armstrong is on board to place a financial value on each of their projects, which take us from Byron Bay to Antarctica, Indonesia to Pakistan.
Women and the Power of Activism premieres at 9.30pm, Wednesday 8 March (International Women's Day) on SBS VICELAND and is now streaming at SBS On Demand:
Am I Being Unreasonable?
Written by and starring real-life mates Selin Hizli as Jen and Daisy May Cooper as Nic, this clever comedy involves obsessive friendship, maternal paranoia and a missing cat. Jen lights up Nic’s rather sad life and drama ensues, all while the laughs keep coming. Nic’s young son Ollie (Lennie Rush) is an great addition to the ensemble cast.
Am I Bring Unreasonable? airs at 10.20pm from Monday 13 March on SBS VICELAND. Episodes continue weekly. Stream it anytime .
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