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- In the not too distant future, a young woman carries the key to humanity's survival, and she must protect it at all costs.
- The leader of a young gang tries to abandon his destructive lifestyle, but things quickly spiral out of control for him.
- A detective must find a blood-thirsty serial killer before it's too late. A short made for the 2012 48 Hour film festival.
- A Yakuza crime-lord is being hunted by his former mentor, for turning an infamous ninja clan into a modern day organisation that dominates the city.
- ShortA young man is bullied by a notorious suburban gang, traumatised by the experience, he seeks his own form of justice.
- ACROSS YOUR EYEBALLS NIGHT AND DAY is a short film, generously supported by BYDS and ArtStart, and is a window into cultural energies that exist in the South West Sydney area. It's about what we are doing right now, about action. In the same way that graffiti attacks the cleanness of the surface, we are attacking the spaces, behind broken walls, on rooftops, the ubiquitous food court, and in the grungy skate parks. Skaters, dancehall queens, dancers, Bboys, freestyle footballers and BMXers are completely autonomous, creative and irreverent as the best art can be. The film has been shot around the Bankstown area with artists from South West Sydney in a variety of locations. These artists are reacting spontaneously to their environment.
- It is a story of a young Iraqi boy learning Parkour in Western Sydney, Australia. Parkour, also sometimes known as Freerunning, is an art-form originating from France and involves using the body to move over obstacles as efficiently and as fluidly as possible. It is a form of physical expression and for young Mohammad, the world is his playground where the possibilities are endless. He becomes increasingly skilled at the new art-form and we find out what his family and friends think of his passion and knack for movement.