Hope En Route: Everyday Duty and its Ripples through a Pandemic
Des Matelske’s Hope En Route (co-written with Jeremy Marshall) is a product of hindsight. Depicting the actions of a truck...
Des Matelske’s Hope En Route (co-written with Jeremy Marshall) is a product of hindsight. Depicting the actions of a truck...
Peter Naylor’s The Beachcombers is a 7-minute film based on a poem by Jon Lawrence and narrated by Emilia Fox....
Michael Richard Houghton’s The Burglary is a trip into the psychological realm of the mind. Confined within a cramped apartment,...
Michele Olivieri’s Sofa Surfer is a drama about a homeless man with nowhere to go for the night. Thirteen minutes...
Josh Massarotti’s 12-minute Land of Nod briefly portrays the eve of Joan of Arc’s execution, directly referencing the 1928 The...
Sam Evenson’s The Changing Room is a 4-minute horror within the confines of a changing room. The cramped quarters made...
James Cleave combines romance with science fiction and puts a dark spin on it with the 21-minute Sometime Else. Premised...
Leanne Bailham’s Mei, co-written by Bailham, Barbara Vonau, and Cat Watson, depicts the struggle of the eponymous character with depression...
Peter Nogueira’s Let Tomorrow Be unfolds a drama between two siblings, one an official of the law and the other,...
Robin Wang’s Graduation is a short that finds humour in what started out as a gloomy evening. Four people at...
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