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Love Club
Exploring life after sexual assault, Love Club, follows twenty-two-year-old, Luce Jones, on a peculiar and heartfelt journey of acceptance. With a pattern of destroying the hearts of her partners, in particular, the intelligent and sweet Tim, the film finds Luce in “Love Club”, a unique group program for those struggling to find love after trauma.
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Following an uncomfortable first meeting, Luce is ready to give up on her attempts at help, when roommate, Sare Johnson, strikes a deal: she’ll quit smoking if Luce goes back for two more sessions. Through a tumultuous journey of meetings, Luce tries her best to explain that traditional talk therapy is not what she needs, but too focused on wanting Luce to get better and not what will, Sare and the others in Luce’s life struggle to understand her growing short temper and silence. Shortly after Luce finishes the agreed two sessions, she runs into Tim, who faces Luce with the truth of her assault. Sare had told him what happened, sending Luce into a downward spiral. Trust, the one thing she holds closest, broken. The ending of a life-long friendship and the growingly obvious impacts of her assault, push Luce to come face to face with her trauma.
Director/Writer: Anna McGuckin
Producer: Freya Brunning
Continuity: Caitie Lammie
Casting Supervisor: Brendan Garbutt
Director of Photography: Lachie Marshall
Gaffer: Hamish Williams
Production Designer: Miljana Miljevic
Sound Designer: Zali Capel
Editor: Joshua Fearn
Cast: Jade Prechelt, Ruby Gonzales-Judd, Davis Dingle and Al Gibson
Before We're Gone
Eleven-year-old Nessa tries to save the planet from climate crisis instead of facing her fractured home life. After finding refuge in an unexpected friendship with a resilient older woman, Nessa‘s environmentalism is brought closer to home. She can’t escape her family’s worsening circumstances forever and must work out how to survive in her own world, sustainably.
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Director: Lilli Corrias-Smith
Producer: Jenny Qu
1st Assistant Director: Jesse Mccart
2nd Assistant Director: Bridget Shapter
Production Manager: Tahlia Miller
Script Supervisor: Jessica Tyler
Script Supervisor (Alternate): Bridget Shapter
Director of Photography: Natalie Dundas
Gaffer: Darcy Studte
Gaffer (Alternate): Daniel Patterson
1st Assistant Camera: Chloe Stanke
2nd Assistant Camera: Anya Suffolk
2nd Assistant Camera (Alternate): Ramin Karimi
Key Grip: Aidan Manwaring
Best Boy: Pranisha Manandhar
Lighting Assistants: Carmelo Keating, Madeline Abbott, Dylan Mannion & Maggie May Solomon
Production Designers: Laura Emmert and Andrew Kirkman
Costumes: Harriet Minto-Day
Production Design Assistants: Melissa Clark, Jarrah O’Connell, Chloe Andrews & Maia Jorgenson
Sound Recordist: Robert Matthews
Sound Recording Assistant: Brock Smith
Boom Operator: Bridget Dorrough
Sound Designer: Benjamin Vlasich
Post Sound Assistant: Brock Smith, Annabel Maloney and Robert Matthews
Post Production Supervisor: Annabel Maloney
Editor: Annabel Maloney
Colourist: Emily Reid
Casting Directors: Tara Turner and Holly De La Haye
Casting Coordinator: Tallulah Stringer
BTS Stills and Videographer: Jacob Weston
Unit: Kristie Corkill, Cameron White, Adelaide Lapere & Courtney Calvert
Production Assistant: Amy Lightbody, Ashleigh Ram铆rez, Ashleigh Ram铆rez, Josh Khay, Reece Cook, Teagan Methorst and Winson Yow
Music: Robert Porter
Cast: Aurora Iler, Eulalia Reyes De Whitney, Leo Buzac, Jessica Veurman
APOCALYPTICO
Once upon a time 4000ish years into a apocalyptic future, a Boy and his Zombie journey across an endless desert in search of a supermodel. But their journey takes an unexpected detour when the two of them are kidnapped...kidnapped by a robot...and a submarine.
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Writer/Director: Elliott Jones Perrin and Zaitoon Salman
Producer: Matthew Foo
Executive Producer: Elliott Jones Perrin and Matthew Foo
Director of Photography: Harry Cable
1st Assistant Director: Zhane Blaxland
Production Manager: Abby Truman
Gaffer: Jarryd McLucas
Costume Designer: Tyler Dunbar
Production Designer: Bella Abel
Visual Effects Supervisor: Alex Eastman-Smith
Sound Recordist: Michael Bui
Sound Designer: Oska Zervoudakis
Editor: Sahel Dupre Virtamo
Continuity Supervisor: Anastaysa Adair, Lorrence Greenie Reuben Cembrano Junior and Ramin Karimi
2nd Assistant Director: Benjamin Stanic
Camera Assistants: Millan Pratt, Tahlia Miller and Damon Hamilton
Camera Operator: Lachlan Marshall, Matthew Sutton and Josh Nadler
Lighting Assistants: Clyde Lequigan and Matthew Sutton
Production Assistants: Helena Beiers, Anastasya Adair, Rhys Marchland, Peter Lin, Tahlia Miller, Izzy Van Heekeren and Zaitoon Salman
Production Runner: Madeline Abbott, Lachlan Mcfarlane and Aaron Griffiths
Still Photographer: Holy McKinley
BTS Videographer/Photographers: Jack Vernon and Aidan Manwaring
BTS Editor: Matthew Foo
Website Designer: Matthew Foo
Cast: Elijah Felix Faria, Khan Eckford, Elliott Jones Perrin and James Lawson
Hiccups
Format: 2D Animation
For a kid who is meek and mild in the classroom, Lucas can still be that distracting kid due to his uncontrollable hiccups. Lonely and unpopular, he finds himself in trouble with the school bully. That is until Amber, the prettiest girl in the school, unexpectedly stands up for him.
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Director/Writer: Ma-Alexandra Ang
Producer: Marco Galdamez
Character Design: Ma-Alexandra Ang, Ashlee Power, Elijah McNeill
Animation Crew: Ashlee Power, Elodie Covey, Elijah Meredith, Louise Falcon, Ma-Alexandra Ang, Marco Galdamez
Environmental Art: Ma-Alexandra Ang, Elijah McNeill, Marco Galdamez
Music Composer: Shelby Devenish
Editing: Ma-Alexandra Ang
Sound Editing: Marco Galdamez
Mr Snap
Format: 2D Animation
Walter’s emotions come to a head when he meets face to face with the intimidating tom in the shadows of his private office. With mounting pressure from his feline supervisor Mr. Willis (Mikee Joaquin), and his young son Timmy (Lukas Linn) relying on him, Walter struggles to decide on an invention that could change the lives of mice everywhere.
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Director:
Laila Schmidinger
Producer:
Anna Nolan
Composer:
Jordan Maxwell
Sound Design:
Sarah Clearwater
Animation Crew:
Amanda Palmer, Ash Mayers, Caitlin Carroll, Chantelle Syme, Christy Ho, Gemma Marshall, Genevieve Tree, Jak Bindon, Jay Cole, Josephine Stewart, Sally Stephens, Shah Nawaaz Khan Mohammad, Yiwei Song and Ziyang Zhang
Voice Actors:
Punyaha Mukherjee, Mikee Joaquin, Lukas Linn, Mikee Joaquin, Danielle McKnight, Punyaha Mukherjee
Alvaro and the Bull
Format: 2D Animation
A showy, arrogant young man seeking glory in the Running of the Bulls Festival in Pamplona, questions his moral stance after a life-threatening moment with a bull.
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Director: Courtney Spence
Producer: Annalise Prentice
Script Writer/Storyboard Artist: Courtney Spence
Concept Artists: Emma Andrews, Annalise Prentice, Aljohn Salceda, Courtney Spence
Animators: Matthew Chan, Elodie Covey, Abbey Hall, Brydee Lister, Brooklyn Loibl, Annalise Prentice, Aidan Robbie, Aljohn Salceda, Courtney Spence, Kaz Sugiarto
Cleanup and Colour: Alice Ashby, Teagan Barnard, Matthew Chan, Elodie Covey, Abbey Hall, Brydee Lister, Brooklyn Loibl, Annalise Prentice, Aljohn Salceda, Courtney Spence, Rhiannon Spence, Rhea Tibbey, Declan van West, Bali Wahyudi
Background Artists: Emma Andrews, Sjaala Bird, Art Carroll, Courtney Spence, Rhea Tibbey
Composer: William Smith
Compositor: Matthew Chan

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