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- In Japan, the passing of a loved one is marked by 'night watch': staying up all night with the deceased, incense burning throughout, to ensure their safe passage to the afterlife.
- In The Shadow It Waits is a psychological horror film performed, shot, and edited live with actors performing from their own homes in different states across Australia. The audience is witnessing a film being made as they watch. 61 Scenes, 58 Camera Setups, and everything LIVE - this is definitely not a zoom call. The film tells the story of four twenty-something co-workers, bored with their day jobs and sick of being locked up in isolation, who play a silly online game and unwittingly prove the truth of an urban legend. However, whilst they may not be able to get out, that doesn't mean that something can't get in.
- "Echo, No Resonance" offers a thrilling live cinema experience set against the lively streets of Melbourne. This innovative film introduces a diverse ensemble of characters whose lives intricately intersect and collide over the course of a single electrifying evening. As we follow their individual journeys, we witness the tapestry of human experiences woven into the heart of the city. Directed by Michael Beets and S.C. Wilson, this innovative film is performed, shot, and edited live; it can only be experienced in real-time, blurring the lines between cinema and reality, as ordinary people on the streets become integral to the kinetic energy that propels the narrative.
- THOSE LEFT WAITING is a collaborative documentary that allows refugees in camps spread throughout distant corners of the world - from Africa and the Middle East to Asia and Europe - to take control of how their stories are told. Featuring footage of both the hardships and happiness in their daily lives, shot and streamed in real time, this one-of-a-kind project is as insightfully exploratory as it is expansive.