An in depth look into the everyday life of a vibrant barber shop in Melbourne, it also serves as a community safe space for men to open up about mental health.
Beth lives in one of the most locked down cities in the COVID 19 world. Her daughter Katrina drives her to distraction and Scott is suddenly sent home early from work. At the end of the day, there's nothing like Coming Home.
Three lonely people trying to find solace in each other and mend misunderstandings rooted in trauma, cultural taboos and old regrets.
A transgender woman performs a Satanic ritual to get a vagina, only to invite a demonic presence into her home which demands a terrible sacrifice.
Follow the musical journey of Chelsea Elder, a young folk and jazz singer, as she seeks to break into the industry and uncover how she connects with her audience through her meaningful lyrics.
Residents of a Melbourne social housing community strive to reclaim their own hope and identity in the face of recent deaths and a larger societal question – can we meaningfully coexist?
Hopeless romantic Lacki flies halfway around the world from Slovakia to Australia for a Tinder date with a woman who doesn't remember chatting with him. When his romantic grand gesture goes disastrously wrong, he wanders the streets of Melbourne, discovering that sometimes getting lost is the only way to find yourself.
Victorian Queens takes a deep dive into the weird, wonderful and utterly unique landscape of Melbourne's drag community.
A couple on the brink of breakup gets tangled in the schemes of two petty thieves who have problems of their own.
Melbhattan. Melbhattan is part homage, part pastiche of the opening sequence of Woody Allen's seminal 1979 film Manhattan. Melbhattan features more than sixty black and white tableaux of Melbourne each composed to mimic images in Allen's film.
A headstrong trans teenager is propelled into their hangover when a reckless decision to have sex without a condom triggers an urgent need for the ‘morning after’ pill.
The first documentary of Frank Thring’s Cities of the Empire series, this episode is about Melbourne in Victoria. It shows the city’s architectural highlights and public buildings along with its famous parks and gardens.
The Pierce Brothers have announced a special new filmed and recorded live set from Chapel Off Chapel. The special livestream event, titled ‘Live at the Chapel Off Chapel’, will take place this Sunday, October 17th, at 6pm, with all the action available on the band’s official Facebook and YouTube. The band first teased the event yesterday, posting a picture tagged at Chapel Off Chapel with the caption, “It’s a glorious day in Melbourne and we’ve got something exciting to finally announce tomorrow!!!” The wonderful and intimate Prahran venue played host to the brothers earlier in the year, when they recorded the set between lockdowns. The livestream will feature singles from their recently released sophomore album Into The Great Unknown, which received strong reviews. The duo were joined by a full audience, keys, and string section for the very first time live.