Victoria Singh-Thompson
Directing
Known For

Two Fijian-Indian sisters escape their cousin’s wedding to get high on disobedience and drugs.
Don't Forget to Go Home

Thirty-eight year old Edwin Borsheim (of the band Kettle Cadaver) was once known for his bizarre stage antics and brutal self-mutilation. Now, years after the bands demise, Borsheim has fallen into complete seclusion on his acre of land in which he is surrounded by many of the horrible things he has created. As Edwin spirals further in to a hole of drug abuse and self destruction, those closest to Borsheim dissect his mental complexes as he himself reflects on his dark past.
Dead Hands Dig Deep

When Arabella, a hard-of-hearing school student, begins spending time discussing schoolwork with Mr Chapman, she starts to find herself isolated. As her teacher’s grooming unfolds, she must hold onto the good energy that surrounds her.
14 in February

Back in 2013 Frances Ha brought black and white back. Six years later we get Little Women in colour, but not everyone is read to update (The Lighthouse). Taking Greta G's vulnerability and awkwardness up a floor to Sydney townhouse balcony level is Vicky T who asks us: can you relate? While everything else starts looking like Uncut Gems (Scorsese). Victoria is making Poetry. Pen15 showed us age is irrelevant when you're playing ourself; VST exposes her young self on screen and boldly says 'the wig can come off. People won't tell you this but being angsty is beautiful.