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Short campfire horror drama about the Cake Monster.
Filmed as part of the Mimosa Studio Project in Woorabinda for Tropfest Junior 2013.
Written by Terry Sullivan and Jobe Adams
Filmed by Amber Adams
Directed by Jobe Adams
Lucky has a lucky stone that he believes helps him win. He misses out on life opportunities because he only wants to play cards.
Card Stories - Series Two is a unique public health promotional campaign that specifically targets Indigenous Australians living in remote …
As the Australian Parliament burns, A.F.E.C.O. arrives to fight the terrorist Samson. The battle stretches across the country to Maralinga Test Facility where Zero-Point discovers a terrible truth about the Government's post-human program.
ZERO-POINT: SEASON ZERO introduces to …
Short video about a man who has problems when he starts choking on a chicken bone. Filmed as part of ALPA CDP Media training activity at Galiwin'ku community.
A group of kids go for a walk to the local waterhole until they realise they are being watched by someone or something ?
Filmed by NG Media and the Wingellina School. This film concept and production was created by the Wingellina School kids.
An Australia Day display by the super powered agents of the Australian Federal Extra-Normal Operatives is interrupted by a super-terrorist by the name of Samson.
ZERO-POINT: SEASON ZERO introduces to the world the first Indigenous hero; packed full of suped up terrorists, …
Wangla is a cool guy with his own ideas. He soon gets confronted with a problem that makes him consider his views. Lets enjoy the journey of this character and his transformation.
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