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  • The Speaker

    When a burnt-out salesman Tim Shaw (himself) is upstaged by a young rival, he must take matters into his own hands to keep his mantle as Australia’s King of Infomercials.

  • Tinny

    Tinny is an action comedy with a distinctly Queensland flavour. Two friends are witnesses to what appears to be a serious crime, a man disposing of a body on an island in the backwaters of a river. The man spots them and they make a hasty escape in the tinny straight to the police, leading them back to the island. However the confrontation with the man does not go according to plan for the bumbling small town cops or the boys.

  • Vote Yes

    It’s May 27, 1967 – Australia’s referendum on Aboriginal rights. Two women unite as a family come to terms with the prospect of change. Starring Miranda Tapsell (The Sapphires).

  • We Keep On Dancing

    We Keep On Dancing is a short comedy-drama about human connection expressed through the strange meeting and the even stranger dance shared by Danny the mechanic and Alan the lonesome gent with the rundown Beetle in the Rainbow Mechanics workshop.

  • Welcome To Iron Knob

    After a young boy accidently shoots a stranger with his father’s gun, it is left to the nonchalant townsfolk to cover it up as quickly as possible so they can get back to whatever it was that they were doing before..

  • Why Ryan Is On Detention

    Why Ryan is on Detention is the story of a high school rugby coach struggling to deal with the death of his star player who died after a heavy tackle during interschool footy. When Jason (Nathan Falcke) dies after a heavy tackle during interschool footy his coach Mr Thomson (Jimmy Taylor) and his best mate Ryan (CharlesGrounds) are left to deal with the aftermath. Thommo doesn’t want to talk about it while Ryan doesn’t even know where to begin. Their shared silence hides a sad truth about what it means to be a man on Thommo’s team. But now with Jason gone and Thommo seemingly indifference, Ryan must decide what kind of man he wants to be.

  • Won-Bung Lung

    Charlie Orten is winning at life. He’s got the lavish dinner lifestyle, the beautiful girl hanging off his every word, Japanese waiter practically kissing his feet and most importantly – his pride. Or so he thinks.

  • Woody

    Ever since he was a child Woody has dreamt of playing piano. The problem is that he only has wooden paddles for his hands. Stuck in a job he doesn’t want, Woody spends his days of being a concert pianist. His dreams are big, but they are about to get out of hand.

  • Worm

    Worm is a dance-infused comedy short that asks the question – how far would you go for love? Martin Parker finds himself in a police interrogation room. He’s just been accused of a serious crime he swears he didn’t commit. He better have a good story..
    Starring Marcus Graham, John Waters and Lyn Collingwood.

  • You Like It I Love It

    Roberto and Chris are brothers with the house to themselves. Their next door neighbour Tony has an idea for a sustainable music extravaganza he thinks could tour Australian primary schools by rail. As series of wry understated vignettes You Like It I Love It offers an abstraction of contemporary middle-class Australia — an exploration of thought and interacion in a society living under the yolk of freedom, happiness and personal preference.