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BIN APPETIT is a twelve minute documentary about the art of Dumpster Diving and follows a group of adults, young and middle aged, who live out of the bins in Sydney. They call themselves Freegans and are in a protest against the world's waste. Societal stigmas are pushed aside as we celebrate an alternative approach to living.
After crashing his car, a man runs into the nearby woods carrying a mysterious sack. While its contents seem to weigh on him physically and emotionally, he is reluctant to let go - even when he feels he is being followed. Should he try to hide his burden or should he face his demons?
The long haul trucks of Australia, ablaze with light, sail through the night with their loads. At the helm of his truck, Chris Penfold is ever on the move in search of his next pickup or stop. But small family owned businesses and family traditions like these are under threat from many angles/ Will Chris' son Hayden still dream of driving trucks like Dad?
Vincent and Alessandra have fallen out of love. Vincent wants Alessandra out of his life, but Alessandra wants a child. While time is running out, Alessandra will not leave till she gets what she wants, at any cost. Can Vincent still come out on top? In a murky basement bathroom, it all comes down to a battle of wills.
Issac, a young skater is resistant to intimacy and struggling to connect with his girlfriend. In fact, Isaac finds it easier to relate to his old dog Walnut than to the rest of his family. When Issac faces his last day with Walnut, he discovers a new way of looking at the world.
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