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- A stammering writer reaches out to an industry mentor, with the encouragement of his profoundly deaf partner, only to be betrayed by the mentor and forced to find his own resilience. This was the first feature film to showcase Auslan.
- What would you sacrifice for your family? Sam and Mouna are both gay and can never come out to their parents, so they married for convenience. They are living a lie but they are living it up! They are 'out' to their closest friends, but still in the closet when it comes to their family and the big Leb community. Secret lives filled with love and despair. Why would anyone live like that? These couples are all Australian by birth, but Lebanese for life. This is about culture, family and honour. They can never 'come out' to their family as the family would never accept it, they would be ostrasized and who knows what else! Sam and Mouna, like so many Arabs around the world, just don't come out - and they do whatever it takes to keep their sexuality a secret. This series shows one story among many of Arab queers living this life.
- When Emily's boyfriend abandons her in the night, her only way home is through an alleyway where she is terrorised by the mysterious entity Alfred J Hemlock.
- Amidst a series of female kidnappings, Samantha has a date with a mysterious man she knows very little about.
- Gemma has a gimp leg. Her best friend calls her Gimpsey - a crippling in-joke wearing thin.