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THE SWITCHBLADE SISTERHOOD
MICHAEL MATSUI

THE FOREST
What better way to survive an apocalypse than by beginning again? It can be lonely in the aftermath of a major fallout, something an unassuming

ORANGO
Orango, directed by Samuel Kay Forrest, opens with a serene, majestic, and beautiful scenic view of tranquil waters at sunrise on the West African Coastal

CRAB DAY
A coming-of-age tale with its own adorable little twist, Crab Day is a part of the NFTS (National Film and Television School) Graduate Showcase 2023.

JELLYFISH AND LOBSTER
When Grace (Flo Wilson) and Mido (Sayed Badreya) meet in a care home, their unlikely bond leads them down a path of self-discovery, thanks in

THE NANNY
There’s no shortage of nanny’s who come over from abroad, drop down in a completely foreign environment and are left at the mercy of their

FLEETING STRUCTURE
It’s hard to feel secure in a world whose natural elements are in a constant state of flux. Simultaneously affected and inspired by the Covid-19

TUTU GRANDE
Something sinister is brewing in a backwoods homestead, as the isolated residence is set to host a rather unpleasant event. Perhaps unpleasant is an understatement,

THE SWITCHBLADE SISTERHOOD
The Switchblade Sisterhood is one part RomCom and another part serious tragedy. A very Australian thing to do, according to writer/director Davo Hardy, the differing

MICHAEL MATSUI
Michael Matsui is a writer, director and editor from Northern California who has been making movies since the age of 11. Michael’s early passion for