
Indianna Bell
Directing
Biography
Indianna Bell is a writer and director based in Adelaide, South Australia. In 2019 she produced and co-directed a Tropfest-finalist short film, 'Safe Space'. 'Safe Space' also won 'Best Directing' and 'The Young Filmmaker Award' at the South Australian Screen Awards. Indianna wrote and co-directed a short drama film, 'Call Connect', which was awarded the Jury Prize for 'Best Narrative Short' at the 2019 Oscar Qualifying Austin Film Festival. It was selected for multiple international film festivals, including the Vancouver International Film Festival and Manchester Film Festival. She was also named one of Austin Film Festival's 'Top 25 Screenwriters to watch' in 2020.
Known For

Patrick, a strange and lonely resident, lives in a mobile home at the back of an isolated caravan park. After a violent thunderstorm erupts, a mysterious young woman appears at his door, seeking shelter from the weather. The longer the night wears on and the more the young woman discovers about Patrick, the more difficult she finds it to leave. Soon she begins to question Patrick’s intentions, while Patrick begins to question his own grip on reality...
You'll Never Find Me

When a teenage boy goes to run a simple errand for his girlfriend, he unwittingly triggers a chain reaction amongst the unnecessarily large team of bored police officers in a small Australian town.
Small Town P.D.

A kidnapped thug has two minutes to make his great escape...only to get his wires crossed.
Crossed

Andrew, a sound recordist, fuels his obsession with a young actress through nefarious means. When Andrew’s flirtations are turned down by actress Amy, he swiftly takes advantage of his ability to listen in on any conversation in a twisted bid for control.
The Recordist

A young helpline operator takes her first call.
Call Connect.

Four strangers. A darkened room. Shit gets weird.