Australian short films are back. Thursday at 8, Connies. First time on your own, eh? Nah, you'll be right, love. I'll keep you out of mischief. We join Roy on his first day on the job as a Melbourne tram conductor. That's Connies at 8. Then at 8.15, Love Della, a home movie-style film set in the steamy jazz world of the 1950s. Starring Kate Sobrano. Don't let yourself be blind. Oh Lord, what I've been missing. Don't miss our Australian short films, Thursday night on SBS. Next time you go to bed with someone, ask yourself, do you know how many people they've been to bed with? Because it's quite possible they've had several partners. And it's just as likely that these partners have had several partners too. And they've had partners, and so on. And any of them could have been infected with the AIDS virus. And passed it on. But you don't know. That's why you should always use a condom. Because you can never be sure just how many people you're really going to bed with. Sunday night. David Stratton's movie of the week is an incisive examination of fidelity, apathy and jealousy. It was Tobilukhino Visconti's final film, L'Innocente. Starring Giancarlo Giannini as a man torn between love for his wife and his desire for another woman. No woman has ever managed to cover for me like you. Jennifer O'Neill as his taunting mistress. But then your wife doesn't tell you the truth? She's lying to you. And maybe she's a lover. And Laura Antonelli as his wife. Driven by frustration into the arms of another man. I'm cheap. L'Innocente Sunday night 8.30 SPS.