
Powerhouse Late: Film
Join us for Powerhouse Late: Film, a night all about short films presented in partnership with local industry networking group Emerge Film Networking.
Local filmmakers and film lovers are invited for an immersive night of art and short films. The night celebrates putting the smallest stories on the biggest screens with screenings of legendary contemporary shorts, a panel about the art of short film and Q&A session as well as networking with emerging filmmakers.
The evening will feature a program of AFTRS 50th Anniversary restored short films from their esteemed alumni. The selection includes works from the class of 1973 – Gillian Armstrong, Phillip Noyce and Chris Noonan – alongside impressive first forays into the medium by Ivan Sen, Jane Campion, Cate Shortland, Robert Connolly, Sue Brooks and Catriona McKenzie.
Program
SCREENINGS
Theatre
5–6.30pm
Why Not Both (2022), directed by Mansoor Noor
Right Here (2022), directed by Claud Bailey
Peepin’ (2018), directed by Paul Rhodes and Haein Kim
Set Times (2022), directed by Frazer Bull-Clark
Hen (2022), directed by Alice Tovey
Sunshine (2021), directed by Martha Goddard
Atomic Love (2021), directed by Imogen McCluskey
Radical Honesty (2022), directed by Tin Pang
8–9pm
Voice Activated (2022), directed by Steve Anthopoulos
Creswick( 2017), directed by Natalie Erika James
Birdie (2018), directed by Shelly Lauman
Sushi Noh (2022), directed by Jayden Rathsam Hua
Lost Boy (2020), directed by Peter Skinner
Slash (2022), directed by Kenny Foo
Substratum (2023), directed by Harvey Abrahams
Theatrette 5–9pm
AFTRS 50th anniversary – alumni short films
Bulls (1973), directed by Chris Noonan (1973), directed by Phillip Noyce (2000), directed by Cate Shortland (1995), directed by Robert Connolly (1973), directed by Gillian Armstrong(1985), directed by Sue Brooks(1999), directed by Catriona McKenzie (1997), directed by Ivan Sen(1982), directed by Jane Campion














































































