Radheya Jang
Directing
Biography
Radheya Jang is an Oscar-qualified Australian director based in London. His works spans across animation, documentary and live action, including works recognised by Sony and the World Health Organisation. He has also collaborated with internationally recognised brands such as Dyson and WaterAid.
Known For

Jean, a reclusive housewife who is terrified of the outside world, begins to descend into madness when she suspects that her husband is a serial killer. In her escape, she must decide whose version of reality she chooses to believe.
Ball and Chain

Travelling back home to South Sudan via the Juba-Nimule Highway, Makuer and his peers have their bus attacked by two gunmen. Makuer escapes with two other students but decides to turn back and save the rest left behind. The story is based on true events.
Road Dogs

Silence is the most beautiful thing that exists in the universe. When an astronaut ponders the quietude of space, he makes a startling self-realisation.
The Quiet

A lonely seagull looking for love struggles to accept that his newfound object of affection is a human-operated drone.
Bird Drone

An astronaut ventures through space, when he meets another astronaut like him. She shows him a polaroid of Earth and they set off together. What happened to Earth, and will they ever complete their journey to find home?
Journey

Indigenous Australian’s holistic and interconnected ways of experiencing wellbeing is brutally disrupted by British colonisation, leading to intergenerational trauma and systemic disadvantage.
Our Wellbeing, Our Way

An enigmatic man journeys back in time to find his younger self, seemingly to revisit the nostalgia of trading cards. An exploration of identity, mental health and the erosion of childhood innocence, Trading Cards is a dark fantasy animated film about the weight of living with Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Trading Cards

A glimpse into the extraordinary life of Richard Pace, and what lies under the surface. To Richard, water is not only the source of life, but also the source of physical and mental healing.
Pacing the Pool

A child’s encounter with classic masterpieces triggers a confronting epiphany.
Painting by Numbers

A film that explores the relationship between man and technology...told from the perspective of a phone.