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"The Self-Titled Era ends here."

Accompanying his self-titled debut EP, Western Sydney auteur, rapper, producer, and filmmaker Zion Garcia offers a brief portrait into his suburban life, family relations, friendships, and mixed Polynesian and Spanish heritage. Shot entirely on 16mm, this short film is a warm visual companion piece to end his first official era.

Top Cast

  • Zion Garcia

    Zion Garcia

    Himself

  • Solomon Chan-Sau

    Solomon Chan-Sau

    Himself

  • Chante Garcia

    Chante Garcia

    Herself

  • Lisa Garcia

    Lisa Garcia

    Herself

  • Jose Garcia

    Jose Garcia

    Himself

  • Wong

    Wong

    Herself

  • Leighlany Fenualelei

    Leighlany Fenualelei

    Herself

  • Thomas Fenualelei

    Thomas Fenualelei

    Himself

  • Sir Norman Anthony Wong II

    Sir Norman Anthony Wong II

    Himself

Overview

Accompanying his self-titled debut EP, Western Sydney auteur, rapper, producer, and filmmaker Zion Garcia offers a brief portrait into his suburban life, family relations, friendships, and mixed Polynesian and Spanish heritage. Shot entirely on 16mm, this short film is a warm visual companion piece to end his first official era.

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