Rehabilitating

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A young person with chronic pain is stuck in a rehab hospital, with the help of a new friend they may be able to find a way out of her fears and pain.

Selected for Sydney Film Festival, St Kilda Film Festival and Flickerfest International Film Festival.


ID: A close up on two young men hugging, they have their eyes closed smiling sweetly.

The Mark

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Selected for use by the Helsingborg Symphonic Orchestra for a concert series.

London, 1917. As Virginia and Leonard Woolf painstakingly handprint their first publication, we journey into the stream of Virginia's mind as she is struck with paralysing anxiety, stopping the press in a bid for time.

ID: A young woman with brown, curled, hair looks pensively at someone. Behind her is an open window with yellow drapes.

This house is mine noW

(Post-Production)

After the death of his father, Sean is left with an inherited a beach house.

With the love of his partner Billie and a weekend away, Sean tries to come to terms with his loss.

ID: Close up on two young men hugging, eyes closed, smiling sweetly.

ID: A young woman with brown, curled, hair looks pensively at someone. Behind her is an open window with yellow drapes.

Collect Call

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After losing contact with an interstellar probe, a group of eccentric and hungover scientists inadvertently make contact with a Lovecraftian cosmic being. They bluff for money, status, vengeance and most alarmingly - world domination.

ID: The official film poster for Collect Call. Three characters: a bearded man with glasses, a smiling woman with her hair up, and a young woman with long wavy hair and a headband. A satellite and “Vote Olson” ribbon float in space. The Tagline: “We come in Peace. Mostly.” sits at the top of the poster. The title ‘Collect Call’ is in gold, retro font at the bottom of the image.


Mule

A naïve Bianca reveals the risk she's prepared to take to clear her mother's debt but her sister, Maria thinks she's gone too far this time.

ID: Close up on two young women staring into the camera, upset. Underneath the image, the word ‘Mule’ is written in large, white letters on a black background.