
Chantelle Murray
Directing
Biography
Chantelle Murray is an Australian filmmaker and actor known for directing the short films Shed (2019), My Name is Mudju (2019), Atua (2020) and Jarli (2021), and the animated feature film The Lost Tiger (2025). She began her filmmaking career by studying at The Actors Workshop graduating with an Advanced Diploma of Film, Television and Theatre Acting.
Known For

Adopted by a big, lively and spirited kangaroo family of traveling wrestlers, Teo’s life is pretty great. But when mysterious visions lead him to a faraway land, Teo is forced to rediscover his roots and embark on an epic journey to save his homeland from impending destruction.
The Lost Tiger

An Aboriginal girl held captive and at the mercy of the station’s stockmen makes an unlikely friend and finds the courage to set herself free.
Shed

Jarli is an adventurous Australian Aboriginal girl with dreams of heading to space. Jarli's first two ingenious attempts to fly into the stratosphere result in grounded aircraft, however, all is not lost.
Jarli

When a big-city journalist returns to her remote hometown after a distressing call from an old friend, she becomes entangled in a web of unanswered questions, local suspicions, and dangerous secrets lurking beneath the surface.
Lakefield
An aspiring singer in a domestic violence relationship falls in Love with a successful Art Dealer!
Deserve Desire

1950's Australia, Mudju's daughter Munna has been stolen, helpless against the Mission governance and violence, until she learns to read and write to be reunited with her daughter.
My Name is Mudju

Kahu is the last man standing in a world devastated by dis-ease.