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- Based on the true and tragic events of the Black Saturday bushfires, Changes tells the story of one Australian family, the Millers. Anne and Michael Miller have carved out a little piece of paradise for their family in the bush, but it quickly becomes far more complicated when their youngest, John, is diagnosed with autism. Struggling with John's special needs and the teenage angst of his older sister Alexandra, two decades pass while Anne and Michael fight to keep their family together. Life proves both bitter and sweet, as their choices lead to one hot and infamous summer that changes their lives forever. Inspired by true events, Changes is a reimagining of resilience, and forgiveness, in the face of horror.
- John makes a deal with El Diablo: Three more days to live. Three days to avenge the deaths his slaughtered wife and daughter. One day for each murderer.
- A family tries to cop when their parents undertake a separation.
- A young writer consults a friend in the wake of writer's block.
- Two strangers choose to stay in each others lives after learning that they are about to have a baby.
- A young man confronts his life after losing his partner.
- Kevin is caught in the midst of looking at a dodgy Battle of the Bands poster by his long term crush, Julia. He signs up in order to impress her. We follow Kevin as he incompetently forms a band with his best friend, Joel - whom's father despises his association with the band and the mysterious dark knight, Cool Steve, who the boys quickly learn his drumming is not about keeping rhythm and rather about hospital visits. The boys attempt to debut at a charity gig run by Julia, performing a love song - only to fall to pieces.
- A man stands naked and alone in his torn apart living room. Destruction and havoc are everywhere in his once structured home. As this visual piece kicks off it slowly rewinds through his last actions and interactions with others that has led him to his current state.
- A fragmentary portrait about absence, displacement and the way we alter our memories to shape our future, Midwinter explores the quiet moments after the unannounced return of a brother and son.
- Nick, the clone of a young Melbourne man, is impelled to take on the life of the person he was cloned from. Through pretending to be someone he is not, the clone realizes that life isn't about who you are, but what you do.