BEWILDERED | 90 MINS | DRAMA
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After escaping the suffocating grip of a toxic relationship and the monotony of corporate life, Laura confronts treacherous terrain and inner demons on a daunting 3000-kilometer hike across New Zealand's rugged Te Araroa Trail, discovering the healing power of nature, enlightenment, and unexpected connections along the way.
Based on the true story and novel, Bewildered, by Laura Waters.
UNWRAPPED | 90 MINS | DRAMA COMEDY
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Set on a remote West Australian sheep station, matriarch Eve and retired farmer Harold prepare to welcome home their extended family for a Christmas never to be forgotten.
Temperatures soar as an onslaught of modern day revelations are exposed sending devout Catholic Eve off the deep end. A bewildered Harold tries to pick up the pieces whilst dealing with his own retirement-fueled existential crisis. Meanwhile, deep-seated childhood rivalry gives way to camaraderie as the siblings band together and refuse to apologise for being themselves.
BREAKING IT DOWN | 90 MINS | DOCUMENTARY
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Public reaction to B-Girl Raygun and her controversial breaking battles at the Paris Olympics unfolded in stages. First came humour, with thousands of memes from every corner of the globe. Next, questions started being asked as to how this person, B-Girl Raygun was representing Australia for breaking at the biggest sporting stage in the world when she was obviously so "medicore". Then came the misinformation. The world was outraged by the baseless lies and the inevitably hate ensued as allegations spread across the internet and a controversial petition garnered tens of thousands of signatures in a social media feeding frenzy quite unlike anything we’ve seen before.
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With exclusive footage filmed over three years and unrivalled access to the breakers qualifying on the path to Paris, we reveal how B-Girl Raygun did in fact get there and how her performance - and subsequent fame, has affected the wider breaking community.
REVERBERATE | 90 MINS | DOCUMENTARY
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian choir was established as a place of advocacy and safety for their community, pushing boundaries when they first formed 35 years ago.
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Since then, the world has changed and originally ahead of it's time, it's time in 2025 for the choir to evolve again. Many current members feel alienated and excluded by the name - it's not just about being gay or lesbian anymore. These individuals now fail to feel seen in their own community.
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We document the journey of this shift in the choir as it strives to prepare for a major performance as it grapples with a debate to change the name, then how to actually do that with hundreds of members to consult.