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- One day in the squat, Wolf finds an abandoned baby and she is faced with a decision that changes both their lives.
- Two broken people - a Lao-Australian woman and a teenage hitchhiker - must navigate grief, isolation and an unlikely connection forged over one night in a roadside motel.
- When Stella realises she's the only girl in her class who doesn't have her period, she sets out to fast-track her way to womanhood through somewhat unconventional methods.
- An unemployed young woman living in China finds a new opportunity.
- On the eve of being admitted to a nursing home, a space-obsessed elderly man unearths a mysterious object from the sky.
- From the video art pioneers of the 1970s experimenting with Sony Portapaks to the current generation of artists exploring VR technology, Australian artists have long embraced video's radical potential. Featuring Susan Norrie, Vernon Ah Kee, Sue Dodd, Dr. Christian Thompson AO, Soda_Jerk, Xanthe Dobbie, The Kingpins, Darren Sylvester, Reko Rennie, Amos Gebhardt, James Nguyen, Caroline Garcia, Club Ate, Joe Hamilton and Angela Tiatia.
- Middle aged Giles, an accountant wakes in the night and realizes his wife's chihuahua Colin has taken off. Half asleep, he reluctantly heads off in the chill of the night in search for the cheeky mutt. As Giles wanders the streets alone, the search for the missing chihuahua becomes a search for himself as flashbacks of his failing marriage, his attempt to get his novel published and memories of his youth come home to roost.
- Every 10 minutes, someone in Australia attempts to take their own life. In SUICIDE AND ME three young suicide survivors confront the stigma by revealing why they attempted and ultimately, how they found hope. As their powerful stories unfold, a team of suicide hotline operators work through the night to help people survive their most desperate hour. Sometimes, the simplest things can save a life.