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- 'cut' is a short, magic realist drama that explores antisemitism, queerness and spirituality. Daniel, a teenage boy caught in a web of lies, is pulled in different directions by his best mate and burgeoning Neo-Nazi, James, his secret lover, Isaac, and his orthodox Jewish father, Adam. As his ability to juggle his identities falters, he finds himself haunted by a Hasidic spectre demanding a sacrifice.
- In 'Impossible Image', the past and the present come together to challenge gender performance and shake down the patriarchy.
- At 44, Hans still lives with his mother. When Matilda, a tenant half his age, moves in, Hans relives old memories and is infatuated. To win her love, Hans comes up with a dangerous plan.
- LOGLINE: A raucous documentary about the not so silent women of the silent film era. SYNOPSIS: A unique hybrid of documentary, silent film, drama and dance, 'Breaking Plates' puts revolutionary women of the past on the screen with present day filmmakers. Contemporary women talk to characters from 100 years ago, reanimate their antics and emulate their mayhem moves. As early 21st century performers step into the clothes of their early 20th century counterparts, battling their haywire machines, exploding gags, and eruptive bodies, they learn to wield humour as a weapon against the structures that contain them today. 'Breaking Plates' is a boundary-smashing brawl and a creative revolution for women onscreen, a riotously entertaining enactment of the principle that if we want to tell different stories, we have to tell stories differently.
- After the Facts is a documentary about the power of editing to shape what we think we see and therefore what we think.
- This is a love letter to Russian constructivist women. It brings to life revolutionary women artists of the 1920s and speculates on what they said, did, and might have created had it not been for Stalin's suppression.
- An estranged brother and sister are forced to clean up their childhood home after their grandfather's sudden passing.
- Part memoir, part investigation, "...the dancer from the dance" asks multiple generations of dancers: "Where does dance come from? What is it for? Where does it go when it leaves your body, and what is left after?"
- Soviet Union, 1930s: An editor has to save her film and save her husband from Stalin's suppression.
- A lateral look at the usual start of term school report on fun activities during the break(down).
- A superhero who speaks only the language of dance makes an outrageous, graceful and rambunctious physical acceptance speech.
- A delightful and infectious animated dance film, Down Time Jaz is a ferris wheel ride through family life from the point of view of the second child who must save the rest of her family from itself.
- In A Dancer Drops Out of the Sky digitally generated choreography allows our hero to slide from Italy via Sydney to Poland and back to the clouds in one extended phrase of movement.
- Reimagining "The Rite of Spring" as a spiritual picnic held at the end of the repressed 1950s, with nods to "Waiting for Godot", Dadaist/Surrealist art films, and Picnic at Hanging Rock. The three pic-nickers reference the three qualities ('gunas') Indian philosophy describes make up the manifest world of illusion ('maya').
- Violent thoughts interrupt a search for tranquility.
- No Surrender tells the story of a young Indigenous woman who is invaded, terrorised and physically attacked by an unseen intruder wielding a camera. As she nears the point of surrender, the woman's spirit separates from her body and, through the language of dance and spiritual movement, she finds the strength to fight back and overcome her attacker. No Surrender is a film about the struggle between invasion and resistance. It is about the incredible capacity of the human spirit to overcome insurmountable odds.
- A man in white-winged angel shoes awakes in infinite black to the strains of Liszt's "Dance of the Dead".
- 49 days in the Bardo. A book on screen.
- "Thursday's Fictions" is a fantastical parable about reincarnation by Australian writer Richard James Allen which has evolved over almost twenty years to become a cross media work for the stage, the page, the screen and most recently with help from LAMP, the new media creative platforms of Second Life (a 3D online immersive interactive story world) and machinima (cinema made inside a games engine).
- A silent man enters a house and is confronted by memories from the past... Through a series of dance routines we watch the couples relationship at different moments. As the man is drawn through the house he draws closer to the present and the couple's final confrontation. Together is a film about the things we leave behind...