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If We Were Together 2014

A young mother and her son make an audio letter to her husband at the front. She poses a desperate question. The recording, made in 1967, and the rough, colourful animation evoke the sense of longing of a family separated by war. Made at the St. Joost Academie Breda.


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How To Lean To N/A

How To Lean To was shot on expired 16 mm film, and processed in a film developer known as Cafenol, made from chemistry found at home; coffee, vitamin C and washing powder. I made it during the mundane task of applying for a home loan. As a single queer artist, the system can seem stacked against you. By the time I had finished the film the bush fires of 2019 just ended and the COVD pandemic arrived. The film seemed to take on a life of its own by commenting on topics of survival and self sufficiency. The intimacy of touch is in opposition to the dry dialogue taken from ‘DIY’ manuals that appear to ghost self-help books and apocalyptic ‘prepping’ literature. The film lists, seemly unrelated topics, but considered as a whole an open question emerges: How to lean to?


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All About E 2015 (5.131)

A beautiful sexy DJ is forced to run when she stumbles on a stash of cash. Can she keep the money, conquer her demons, AND get the girl?


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Australian Rules 2002 (5.8)

Friends Gary Black (Nathan Phillips) and Dumby Red (Luke Carroll) are on the same football team in their coastal Australian town. But to local racists, they're a world apart: Gary is white and Dumby is an Aborigine. This becomes an issue when one of the team's Aboriginal players becomes involved in a crime. In response, Dumby is demoted even though he's the star player, and Gary is given his place. Will Gary have the courage to speak out before tragedy results?


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Utopia 2012 (7)

The latest work from Australian political satirist, cartoonist and filmmaker Bruce Petty contemplates our efforts to imagine the future using animated and live-action sequences, fiction and reality. An accident takes place during the filming of a documentary on the future and the film’s presenter (Rhys Muldoon) slips into unconsciousness. The actor’s muddled neurons recall fragments of his script, and he begins to consider humankind’s past and present imaginings of Utopia – an ideal and perfect state.


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