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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 50 episodes
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Movies for your ears - long short stories just under an hour. Forget the commentary, chat and crime. Funny, insightful, moving. Award winning.
Unknown Host hosts Ear-Movies, a fiction show with 50 episodes published.

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Simon Luckhurst, writer and producer of Ear Movies, talks to ABC Radio's Jake Cupitt about the release of Remembering Tomorrow, season five of Ear Movies. The clip features snippets of GIGO, read by Geoff Morrell.

As rising seas, violent storms and an increasingly controlling government all impact on Sydney, a young girl and her family head inland hoping to find a safer, better place to live.

We’re now living on the cusp of the age of AI. And AI is probably a bit like fire, isn’t it? I mean, a great servant, but a terrible master. Or would it be?

What happens when the world’s newest form of addiction doesn’t just capture attention - but consumes its users entirely?

A poet and his brother go on the run to avoid a dangerous new kind of weapon. Sorry, we're having some ethical difficulties with this one. Please come back again soon.

This nostalgic story looks back a generation, before so much of the technology that we take for granted today was present. In its way it evokes the German word, ‘sehnsucht’ which means a yearning for something that may n

This is a story about a breakthrough in technology that promises to make life easier, however one unsuspecting user becomes its casualty.

This is a story about a family secret. When an unsuspecting niece and her new boyfriend come to visit her uncle, what will be revealed once their sky car touches down at his remote country house?

This is a story of hope. When a mysterious stranger arrives in a small outback town you can bet there’s going to be challenges, confrontations and some blues harp…

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Simon Luckhurst, writer and producer of Ear Movies, talks to ABC Radio's Nick Rheinberger about the genesis of Ear Movies, and the release of the missing episode of Season Four, A Few Lines About Trains, read by Hani Abd

Another train journey... another unexpected stoppage. We've all known them, haven't we? Perhaps not like this one though. Read by Anne Hani Abdile. Theme music: Trevor Brown Incidental music: Ghosts I-IV 9 by Nine Inch N

There are droughts, and then there are Droughts. And then there are DROUGHTS. This is a not a story of surviving the dry sky though, but about what comes afterwards. Read by Anne Louise Lambert. Theme music: Trevor Brown

We’ve all known them, haven’t we? People who fall in love but who then want the other person to change. What if the love is all consuming, though... and the other person is determined to stay the same? Read by Genevieve

When it’s only a few drops of rain, you don’t recognise the start of a flood, do you? The tipping point doesn’t exist until you proceed, smiling ignorantly, and sail right past it. This rule applies doubly in small count

A fun night in the pub with a bit of philosophy thrown in - or a chance to change the world? You decide... Read by Tony Martin. Theme music: Trevor Brown Incidental music: (All Public Domain tracks from the Open Music Ar

Universities are places where passion and youth sometimes exceed common sense and reason... and where even a simple game of cricket can become something beyond horrible. Read by Shane Bourne. Theme music: Trevor Brown In

Every house holds a secret, doesn't it? And in those houses, individual rooms have secrets of their own... and in those rooms, there are items with their own secrets, too. What happens when one of those secrets goes miss
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