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Welcome to Lucy’s phone. Lucy is a recent uni grad who lives in Brisbane with her bff Daisy. Lucy is not content with her boring AF existence. But when a car crash makes her a worldwide meme her life changes course forever. Australia’s first ever vertical video comedy series CONTENT is about looking for connections in this interconnected world - all from the privacy of your own phone.
DOODLES is a multiplatform, interactive, animated comedy series that takes real people's drawings and turns them into hilarious short animated movies featuring a cast of coloured-in characters surrounded by absurd comedy, off-the-wall action, mythical creatures, adorable animals, and lots of explosions.
Two girls go head to head for the role of a lifetime.
You’re a first year Uni student and “officially” an adult. Except no one treats you like one. You’re in that inbetween stage where everything is magical yet scary, exciting yet lonely and you have no idea who you are, let alone who you want to be. Reinvention is at your fingertips, if you just had the courage to 'carpe diem'... or whatever. JAFFYS is told through two interconnected TikTok accounts belonging to Melbourne teens, as they navigate the transition from high school to Uni and become 'just another f*cking first year'. Anticipation sits heavy, as they brace for new friends, lovers, experiences (aka parties), and sooooo much more.
A simple train ride home at night for a woman turns into a terrifying game of cat and mouse with a stranger until an unforeseen force is summoned.
A comedy where a group of thirty-something friends reunite to drown their sorrows (and question their life choices) at a virtual bar in the time of COVID-19.
Robbie is a troublemaker with a heart of gold living in a remote Aboriginal community in Central Australia, wreaking havoc with his gang of merry boys. They’re in their mid-teens, young enough to get a slap on the wrist by the law, old enough to know better.
Sick of humbug and hunger, a youngfella leaves his remote community to pursue a dream vision calling him to the big smoke to find his pot of gold.
Trading the desert for the steamy tropics of Far North Queensland, Lucky and Meg hit the road - and the river - on a mission to find Meg's mum. Trouble is, Meg's mum has disappeared into the rainforest.
One Sunday between meals and chores with her family, ten-year-old Leah experiences small but striking moments of longing and loss. A series of reimagined memories, the film offers a meditative and wistful glance into the intersectional identities of being Chinese-Australian.
A smart mouthed ten-year-old Aboriginal boy and his ragtag group of friends struggle to defeat a pack of racist bullies at the school athletics carnival and finally become the heroes of their own story.
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