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Winner of the Sherman Centre of Culture and Ideas (SCCI) short film pitch competition and made by production company Fat Salmon, Cinderella stars Bridie McKim (ABC’s The Heights) as Cinderella, a young girl with cerebral palsy who must enlist the help of a fairy godmother to design a dress for the annual ball. Complete with a lush score by James Brown and sets designed by Camille Ostrowsky, Cinderella is a feast for the eyes and ears.
An accountant in her late twenties must find a boyfriend and confront her self-doubt when her Chinese parents hire a dating coach who just so happens to be her ex-boyfriend.
A schoolyard mockumentary series following two very different girls as they plan the biggest night of the year, nay, the biggest night of their lives. The Year 12 Formal. While Monique feels pressure to plan the perfect night, Hannah can’t help focusing only on her developing crush on Monique.
A high school outsider’s (Nadia Zwecker) obsession with internet culture mutates into a sexual awakening when she discovers the South Korean phenomenon ‘mukbang’.
Long-time friends Louise, Nina and Alice celebrate their recent graduation with hectic partying, joined by their friend Kane who is the only friend not to attend university. Louise's imminent departure for London adds to the underlying tension within the group, and as the boundaries between real and surreal blur, Louise devises an intervention to save their final days together. They embark on a road trip to regional Australia, and upon returning home face the reality of her departure. They are left, a group of suburban animals, on the threshold of their lives.
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