Ian Hale
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After leaving his family's sheep farm in the Australian outback, a young man joins his countrymen on the western front of World War I with hopes of helping expedite an end to the bloody conflict. But as war rages on, he is forced to grapple with the brutal realities of trench warfare, including a near-constant battle to keep himself alive—without leaving another man behind. Inspired by the real-life diary entries of local ANZACs, the feature film details the untold story of some of Australia’s greatest military victories.
Before Dawn

To escape the outback, a young Afghan cameleer falls in with a mysterious bushman on the run with stolen Crown gold.
The Furnace

Tales of youth, friendship and family interweave in an eccentric portrait of suburban existence on the last day of the summer school holidays in 1990's Australia.
Bassendream

After her mother’s death, young Melody must deal with the grief consuming her family, the return of her mother’s twin and the dispassionate clearance of her mother’s possessions.
The Skeleton Tree

A deep-dive into the Perth film industry featuring interviews with pioneers of the Perth film industry.
Lights, Camera, Perth!

Dan and his teenage brother are stuck living out of a car as they struggle to find a permanent home in the midst of the nation-wide housing crisis.
Sundowners

Martin gets on the bus for his first day at his new school. Though he is anxious, his nerves quickly part as he meets Sofie who wastes no time to welcome him. Despite the two not being in the same grade at school, their interactions on the school bus form a flourishing friendship that lasts a lifetime.
School Bus Friends

Floeur Alder's parents are celebrated international ballet stars Lucette Aldous and Alan Alder and she grows up with god-mother Dame Margot Fonteyn and 'Uncle' Rudolf Nureyev. Like her parents, she trains in ballet. She is about to realise her goal to dance on the world stage when she is randomly stabbed in the neck by an unknown man on the streets of Perth. Facing years of physical rehabilitation, she turns to her family and dance to recover and, as the only child of celebrity parents, face the ultimate challenge to find her own way of dancing.