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- An 8-year old boy is determined to find money to buy his mother a present on Mother's Day in spite of a family life burdened by racism, unemployment, domestic violence and antisemitism.
- Riz lives in Western Sydney with a group of his working-class mates. He is secretly dating the middle-class Kylie and keeping her in the dark about his home life. It all comes to a head on Riz's 18th birthday, when his deception threatens to tear Riz's relationships apart. Riz has a cast of newcomers and its crew was made up of Western suburbs youth who developed their skills on the film. Written and directed by S. Shakthidharan and Guido Gonzalez, it was inspired by the life of Gonzalez, who came to Australia from Chile as a child refugee. It is an examination of class in Sydney, a character study of a young man trying to belong to two worlds and a multicultural Australia not often seen on our screens.
- An elderly woman alone in her crumbling house and ensconced in the difficult circumstances of her life, is nevertheless stoic. She is about to have her world upended when a young fugitive enters her property, seeking a place of solace. Strange and silent though the young man is, a tentative friendship is formed. They have both been rocked by seismic events, she by the military testing that has irreparably damaged her house, and he by the wars he has escaped. But the comfort and exhilaration of a shared daily life is underlined by fear - she doesn't really know who this man is, and he doesn't know if he can trust her and stop running.
- A woman accidentally discovers her father and husband in a brothel; a discovery in which paradoxically, love and hope become the currency that subverts and resolves their conflict.
- An object from your past... what memories can it dredge up?
- A thought provoking first person narrative about what it is to be a refugee in Australia.
- A chronicle of the life and work of the American jazz guitarist, Greg Chako, and his journey to and around Asia, fraught with personal tribulations as well as triumphs. We hear about Greg's experiences through his own quiet narrative, which is framed within telling scenes of Singapore.
- The Singer Songwriter Series showcases unsigned and emerging artists performing their own music in front of a live studio audience. Created by audio engineer and promoter Danny Colangelo, who brought the likes of 'The Prodigy' and 'Sasha' to Australia before they achieved widespread acclaim, The Singer Songwriter Series promotes and supports original live musicians.
- When Milissa's little girl died unexpectedly, her mind fractured. In order to show the vertigo, disassociation and hyperarousal of what is known as complicated grief, the non-confluence between image, sound and word was uppermost in conceptualising All the Little Boxes. Written by Milissa Deitz and directed by Iqbal Barkat. First published in Text Journal, Special Issues Series, Number 38 April 2017, Edited by Margaret McAllister, Donna Lee Brien and Leanne Dodd. Please go to link below for the script and statement (textjournal.com.au/speciss/issue38/content.htm).
- When is a relationship past its expiration date? Hannah will do anything to maintain her decaying relationship with flesh-hungry zombie Robbie.
- A man on the edge of a precipice says goodbye and claims to have found the ultimate truth about himself. But who or what is he addressing?