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Watandar | My Countryman

Feature Documentary

When the Taliban take over Afghanistan, former Afghan-Hazara refugee and human rights activist Muzafar Ali, is photographing the descendants of the Afghan Cameleers in Australia. He now knows he can never return home and his photography project becomes an even more personal journey; about losing your country and the importance of identity.

Press:

In Review - Afghanistan: a story of countrymen 08/09/21

The Wire - Film About Afghan Cameleers In Production 10/09/21

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FARAHNAZ & THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE

Feature Documentary

At a refugee-led school in Indonesia, 13 year old refugee Farahnaz discovered she could be more than a housewife. Eight years later she is turning the camera on herself to tell her story. One Girl. 25 Million refugees.

Press:

ABC - Exiled Afghan artists in Indonesia desperate for resettlement in wake of Taliban takeover 09/11/21

Sydney Morning Herald - Stuck in transit for seven years, a lost generation of boat people loses hope 24/05/21

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YOU SHOULD’VE BEEN HERE YESTERDAY

Feature Documentary

Stunningly restored footage from lost Australian surf films combine with irreverent yarns in You Should’ve Been Here Yesterday to celebrate Australia’s youth and confront our mistakes. Surfing’s influence reaches far deeper into Australian culture than you ever imagined. It’s time for us to take another look and decide; what do we want to keep and what do we want to leave behind?

Press:

Pacific Longboarder Magazine - Finding, restoring and sharing Australia's lost surf films 28/07/21

Surfline - The Past Is Another Country 20/08/21

Swellnet - The Surf Film Archive 25/08/21