Co-written with Christos Tsiolkas, Aaron Wilson's 1970s-set 'Little Tornadoes' depicts a newly-single father’s efforts to weather the turbulence of change – in his life and in the world around him.
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James Vaughan's feature debut 'Friends & Strangers' is a satire that explores the drift of 20-something life.
Kyle Davis' debut feature 'Dry Winter' is a portrait of a young couple surviving life in an off-the-beaten-track, opportunity-starved outback town.
Larissa Behrendt's documentary 'Araatika: Rise Up!', to make its world premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival, explores how a group of NRL greats came together to invent a new pre-game ceremony in response to the Maori Haka – one that could celebrate First Nation cultures.
Documentary web series 'Voices of the River' follows 10 Traditional Owners fighting to protect the Martuwarra Fitzroy River from large-scale water extraction.
In Rhian Skirving and John Harvey's documentary 'Off Country', premiering at MIFF, Indigenous teenagers navigate exams, social dramas and maintaining meaningful connections to home while at boarding school.
From Zimbabwe to South Africa and onto France, four refugees with a passion for wine dream big and defy expectation in this feel-good documentary.
'Nine Perfect Strangers', shot in Byron Bay and produced by Made Up Stories and Blossom Films, will premiere on Amazon Prime Video August 20.