Short Session 2
Yes and
By Aly Zhang
Cristina ‘Rhyme’ Spizzica and Jeremy ‘Zone’ Hughes are ‘Rhymezone’, an improvised rap musical comedy duo, where from a one word suggestion from an audience, launch into an unplanned and different rap musical every performance. Their relationship with each other, the art form, and themselves, is reflected on and joyfully considered in this portrait documentary.
The Last Typewriter
By Yauming Chiam
A short (9.25minutes) documentary about Tom Koska who owns the last typewriter shop in Melbourne and possibly Australia. He has been repairing typewriters in the same street in Melbourne since the 1960s. He's a remarkable individual, resolute in his determination to keep the sunset trade alive. The film was shot in 4K; a 4K version 13 gig is available.
My Friend Paul
By Emmett Redding
My Friend Paul is a reflection on fierce friendships that are all-consuming, yet wash away over time. It explores the nature of nostalgia and the fluidity of memory through the recollection of a summer in suburban Australia.
An Introduction to Genre
By Shannon Marinko
An insultingly simplistic examination of film genre that will ruin movies for you forever
Icebergers
By Darcy Newton
he club of cold open ocean swimmers - Icebergers - houses a heartwarming, motivational & supportive community full of inspiring stories.
An Improbable Collection
By Bruce Beresford
The half-hour documentary spotlights renowned 20th Century English painters Sir William Orpen and Sir Frank Brangwyn
Beyond the Burning: Voices from the East Gippland Fire
By David Franjic
Through intimate personal stories, Beyond the Burning explores the terrible toll of this tragedy, the underlying causes of climate change and destructive logging, and two inspiring local solutions – handing back forest management to Traditional Owners and rebuilding with renewables.
Short Session 2
Yes and
By Aly Zhang
Cristina ‘Rhyme’ Spizzica and Jeremy ‘Zone’ Hughes are ‘Rhymezone’, an improvised rap musical comedy duo, where from a one word suggestion from an audience, launch into an unplanned and different rap musical every performance. Their relationship with each other, the art form, and themselves, is reflected on and joyfully considered in this portrait documentary.
The Last Typewriter
By Yauming Chiam
A short (9.25minutes) documentary about Tom Koska who owns the last typewriter shop in Melbourne and possibly Australia. He has been repairing typewriters in the same street in Melbourne since the 1960s. He's a remarkable individual, resolute in his determination to keep the sunset trade alive. The film was shot in 4K; a 4K version 13 gig is available.
My Friend Paul
By Emmett Redding
My Friend Paul is a reflection on fierce friendships that are all-consuming, yet wash away over time. It explores the nature of nostalgia and the fluidity of memory through the recollection of a summer in suburban Australia.
An Introduction to Genre
By Shannon Marinko
An insultingly simplistic examination of film genre that will ruin movies for you forever
Icebergers
By Darcy Newton
he club of cold open ocean swimmers - Icebergers - houses a heartwarming, motivational & supportive community full of inspiring stories.
An Improbable Collection
By Bruce Beresford
The half-hour documentary spotlights renowned 20th Century English painters Sir William Orpen and Sir Frank Brangwyn
Beyond the Burning: Voices from the East Gippland Fire
By David Franjic
Through intimate personal stories, Beyond the Burning explores the terrible toll of this tragedy, the underlying causes of climate change and destructive logging, and two inspiring local solutions – handing back forest management to Traditional Owners and rebuilding with renewables.