Following a bad day, a young adult makes their journey home. Once home they wonder what they’ll do for the rest of the day.
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Following a bad day, a young adult makes their journey home. Once home they wonder what they’ll do for the rest of the day.
Max Bourke (played by Max Bourke) tastes tea in his boost juice, and in an effort to find out why, he has to infiltrate British HQ.
Thirty years after a string of unexplained disappearances, three friends uncover a hidden crawlspace containing an old puppet buried beneath their home. The night quickly spirals into a twisted nightmare when the puppet springs to life and unleashes its curse. Trapped inside the house with the unhinged puppet, the three friends must find a way to break the curse before it’s too late.
Exactly one year after a tragedy, a young writer carries on through the night as though it were any other. What first appears ordinary gradually reveals itself as something far more fragile.
A shimmering 10 minute audiovisual experience crafted from footage taken on May 10, 2025.
‘7 Minutes Of Brain Activity After Death’ is a short film following a kaleidoscope of memory and emotion that unfolds in the brief window between life and death. Recounting the intimate, golden-lit relationship between Eva and Lilah, from their shared teenage discoveries of love. The film becomes a poetic collision of intimacy, fear, and inevitability. Blurring memory and reality, it offers a life revisited in its final seconds and the love left behind.
Does an eye for an eye still make the world blind?
In a post-apocalyptic future, humanity teeters on the brink of extinction. Karna, an immortal being created by Meghnath, is tasked with locating the legendary Syamantaka Mani, a gemstone capable of shaping humanity’s fate. Bound by duty, he traverses desolate cities and ravaged landscapes, guided only by his creator’s command.
In this work, the artists assert the fatal link between genocide and ecocide, exposing the colonial logic of 'taming', inherent in European intervention. Video footage and field recordings of the Birrarung are layered with shredded snippets of a score composed in the 1800s, inspired by the river. By contrast, the soundscape features the voice of Jasper Cohen-Hunter, who recounts the Creation Story of the Birrarung as told by Beruk (William Barak, 1823-1903), the Ngurungaeta (leader) of the Wurundjeri-balluk.
When an incomplete artwork opens up a gateway into an alternate reality, an artist is forced to confront her own artistic process and life choices.
Content creator Clavicular agrees to sit down with 60 Minutes to talk about how the social media phenomenon looksmaxxing has changed his life. The world's most prominent looksmaxxer happily shares some aspects of this internet subculture, including his drug intake, the controversial bone-smashing and his views on women, but does not take it well when asked about his relationship with Andrew Tate and his association with the incel community.
Six British orphans arrive in Australia in 1948 looking for a new and better life, only to have the tragedy and heartbreak they left behind repeat itself in their new home.
Somewhere in England brave souls line up to take on this year's fiery chilli crop.
Urzila Carlson’s Just Jokes (2026) is a sharp, high‑energy stand‑up special that showcases her trademark blend of blunt honesty, self‑deprecating wit, and effortlessly relatable storytelling. Filmed at the Brisbane Powerhouse and released on YouTube
An impatient young man explores a new local program that allows him to playback his dreams every morning.
The Sailor washes up on the shore and is hit with violent and libellous accusations of gang affiliations. The Sailors drink hearty ales and enter a pop music competition. The Kid pines for suburb exploration.
Music video for the song Disgust by Monoworld.
This short film brings together the artworks and stories of 6 leading artists and choristers: Judith Pungarta Inkamala and Anita Mbitjana Ratara of Hermannsburg Potters alongside Marjorie Nungarrayi Williams, N. Donald, Betty Conway and Lizzie Jako of Tangentyere Artists. ‘Our Choir Has Always Been Travelling’ charts the international legacy, inter generational impact, and joy of the Hermannsburg Choir and subsequent iterations; Ntaria Ladies Choir and the Central Australian Aboriginal Women’s Choir.
Working solo in an emergency support vehicle, a reclusive paramedic expresses himself in a strange way, as he tries to reckon with the past.
Ode is a cameraless animation made from handmade macroalgae celluloid. Developed with CSIRO and marine scientists, it uses contact printing, botanicollage, and seaweed bio-sonification to explore post-petrochemical cinema. Lasting 365 seconds, the film offers an ocean-responsive meditation on deep time, material intelligence, and more-than-human collaboration.
A confused interviewee is tormented by his two potential bosses to his breaking point
SOCIAL COHESION LIVE! brings live experience of a MUDRAT show into the home, capturing MUDRAT’s sold-out hometown performance at The Northcote Social Club during the SOCIAL COHESION Tour in September 2025.
Stained Glass is a retelling of the Stations of the Cross motivated by the manipulation and expression of light. The Stations are as follows: 1. Jesus is condemned to death 2. Jesus takes up his Cross 3. Jesus falls the first time 4. Jesus meets his mother 5. Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the Cross 6. Veronica wipes the face of Jesus 7. Jesus falls for the second time 8. Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem 9. Jesus falls for the third time 10. Jesus is stripped of his garments 11. Jesus is nailed to the Cross 12. Jesus dies on the Cross 13. Jesus is taken down from the Cross 14. Jesus is laid in the tomb
While attempting to record life as it was, Arthur unintentionally documents his family’s unraveling.
A private detective follows a trail of “clues” across Sydney, blurring reality and imagination in a playful noir comedy about stories we cling to and the resilience to keep going.
A documentary following sham radio host Mia as she spirals in the lead-up to her interview with musician Eli Wan at his house party in Sydney, and the disastrous interview itself
As the Supreme Court refuses to grant marriage equality, Queering India captures a pivotal moment in the world’s largest democracy. Through the eyes of journalist and actor Swapnesh Dubey, the film weaves a powerful narrative, combining his coming-out journey with voices from across India. This multilingual documentary doesn’t look outward for validation, it looks inward, reclaiming a forgotten truth: that queerness in Indian culture was once revered, not erased. It confronts colonial hangovers, societal silences, and the class and language divides that shape who gets to participate in the national conversation.
Angel is a young woman on the brink of a nervous breakdown. Feeling as if she has no control left in her life, she commits wholeheartedly to a series of spontaneous and erratic decisions. The result is an emotional metamorphosis with large scale consequences.
Mr. Bop is a comedic short film about legacy, identity and aging, told through breakdancing and nostalgia. The film follows a former teenage breakdancer who, forty years later, is dragged back into the spotlight by his old manager and lifelong friend, blending heartfelt character moments with stylised, retro visuals and a bold comedic tone.
When a wannabe running influencer's career is interrupted by an insidious call to something greater, he loses himself to curiosity and ambition.
Two teenagers, Tom and Mac, are pulled and chased around Brisbane city as they argue about drugs, kickons and their life ambitions.
A man who decides to make his own clothes
Nadia is running from her life, while Nathan is trying to escape his. Two strangers on opposite paths, but they share a dissatisfaction for adulthood and a longing for more.
An Iranian former Muslim cleric who fled persecution for being gay confronts his buried desires through a haunting relationship with a mannequin that embodies the self he was taught to deny.
As the sun rises, an old man awakens.
Few sporting events hold the cultural weight of the Sydney to Hobart. Every Boxing Day, as the Cricket Test breaks for lunch, millions of Australians turn their attention to the start of the Great Race. For days, the nation follows the fleet into one of the world’s most treacherous bodies of water — Bass Strait — where shifting weather systems can turn elite competition into a fight for survival.
During a photo shoot, two women confront childhood memories, trauma and sexuality, unraveling the darkness within each other.
A short film about a seventeen-year-old Eli begins to experience disturbing hallucinations—voices, shifting shadows, and a reality that won’t stay still. As his mind unravels, he struggles to tell what’s real and what isn’t, while a mysterious voice pulls him deeper into the chaos.
Two detectives, One criminal. 20 Guesses, One Turn.
Snakes and Surf Breaks follows a daring and amateur team’s 3 month expedition across the Indonesian archipelago in search of a Cobra.
Enter Brisbane’s Theatre of Magic at Rydges Hotel and discover an evening where elegance meets illusion. Recently crowned a 2025 TripAdvisor “Travellers’ Choice” Award winner and ranked among the top 10% of experiences worldwide, this hidden theatre features world-class magicians, a spellbinding selection of food and drink, and award winning sleight-of-hand artists. Don’t miss out—get your tickets today for Brisbane’s Theatre of Magic!
a quiet noise
At the same time every morning, on the same small stretch of beach, the Cremorne Ocean Dippers submerge themselves in the icy waters off the south-east coast of Lutruwita (Tasmania). With my mother being one of these cold water swimmers, I have witnessed, and partaken, in the quiet wonder of this daily ritual. ‘I go down to the shore’ is a love letter to this daily practice and the people who enact it.
Located in a boundless void, A WORKING TITLE chronicles Bailey, a burnt-out screenwriter forced by his producer, Alan, to rewrite the ending within 24 hours- or jeopardise and destroy what’s left of his career. As the deadline looms, the rising pressure fractures Bailey’s mind, turning his world upside down.
If you’ve watched someone brush their teeth, chances are you live with them or you’re in love with them. A collage by Greer Clemens of scenes from movies and TV shows where people brush their teeth.
Documentary on musician Todd Hardy, detailing some of his early music days, as well as working with Baz Luhrmann.
Twelve fragments of various situations.
You may never have heard of her, but she is an icon in the underground world of wrestling in Sydney, Australia. Fierce, alive, electric: her shows are part acrobatics and part insult comedy. She's never met a battle she can't face. But now, after 8 years of wrestling, things have shifted. As she prepares for the match she reflects on wrestling, sexism, gender and her future in the industry. What does it mean to be a Heel in a world that already villainises your identity?
A young woman promises to take her suicidal best friend to an alternative retreat but when their volatile mutual friend joins the trip, an unexpected detour to a local commune forces all three to confront some painful truths.
When a house cat begins to fear the gentle owner who feeds him, he starts noticing the subtle cracks in the man’s behaviour and realises the thing he lives with is slowly deciding whether to keep him… or silence him.
Growing Up Nyima is a documentary film that follows Nyima Tucker, a young woman of Ngarluma, Banjima, and Yamatji heritage, as she moves between the worlds of city and country. Born in the Pilbara and raised in Karratha before relocating to Perth at sixteen, Nyima’s journey captures the tension between modern life and ancestral connection. Across the 1,500 km that separate these landscapes, she grapples with questions of identity, belonging, and the meaning of home.
After an inspiring dream, a young man becomes obsessed with a brilliant idea. He dedicates his life to the idea, a decision that could prove costly in the future.
Spanning more than four decades, this documentary explores the innovation, culture and excellence that have defined the Australian Institute of Sport through candid interviews with athletes, coaches, scientists, and leaders. This film provides an authentic perspective on high performance and the people behind Australia's sporting success.
October 19, 2003. A violent storm and a fateful visit to the beach fracture the remote Australian country town of One Season. Four years later, as local teenagers begin to disappear, unease settles in the community. At its centre, a reclusive man is forced out of his stagnant life. Facing the demolition of his illegal home and stalked by a supernatural entity, he is drawn into a confrontation that will expose a past he has spent years trying to bury.
While searching the last known location of a fugitive, two detectives are forced into a dangerous predicament.
Narrowly escaping a heist on Renn Cybernetics, Millie, a determined hacker, is the sole carrier of information exposing their shadowy and illegal activities. She crosses paths with David, a naive cop, forcing him to reckon with the broken and corrupt system he claims to love.
To cope with the loss of her sister, Avanya impersonates her in an effort to keep her spirit alive, becoming lost in the reality of who she truly is.
Endurance athlete Damien Rider paddleboards 480km across nine remote Maldives islands, facing shifting currents, scorching sun, and a grueling 100km open-ocean crossing in a journey of resilience and discovery.