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  1. Oct 29, 2021 · Here Out West tells an engaging story about what happens over 24 hours after a grandmother (Genevieve Lemon) steals a baby from a hospital. Other characters include a Chilean security guard ...

  2. Here Out West is a 2021 Australian anthology film set in culturally diverse Western Sydney. It is made up of eight stories from eight writers and features nine languages. The film has been praised for its positive portrayal of the diversity of Western Sydney. It was the opening film for the 68th Sydney Film Festival. [1][2]

    • Nisrine Amine
    • Matias Bolla
    • Arka Das
    • Bina Bhattacharya
    • Dee Dogan
    • Tien Tran
    • Vonne Patiag
    • Claire Cao

    Writer of We, the Spiders

    Nisrine Amine (Photo: Co-Curious), We, The Spiders (Photo credit: Tania Lambert) A Sydney-based actor, writer and teacher, Nisrine’s screen credits include Amazing Grace (Channel Nine), Mr Inbetween (FX) and feature film Slam. Her short film Apricot premiered at Flickerfest 2018 and Nisrine is also the Co-Founder and Creative Director of Parramatta Actors Centre.

    Writer of Everything Changes

    Matias Bolla (Photo: Co-Curious), Everything Changes(Photo credit: Mark Rogers) An Australian-Chilean director and editor, Matias works across documentary, narrative, music videos and commercials. Matias was editor on the feature documentary Wash My Soul in the River’s Flow (2021), and Assistant Editor on features Palm Beach (2019) and The Dry (2021). His documentary short Campesinoswas in the official selection St Kilda Film Festival and took home prizes at festivals in Mallorca, Rome and in...

    Writer of Brotherhood

    Arka Das (Photo: Co-Curious), Brotherhood (Photo credit: John Platt) A writer and director of short films, web-series and short documentaries, Arka’s most recent short film Khana Khazanascreened at film festivals in Australia including Flickerfest, St Kilda and Made in the West (where it won the jury prize for Best Film), and internationally in Los Angeles and Toronto. It is currently in development for the full-length feature film.

    Writer of The Eternal Dance

    Bina Bhattacharya (Photo: Co-Curious), The Eternal Dance(Photo credit: John Platt) A writer, producer and director from Campbelltown in Sydney’s southwest, Bina’s award-winning short films include Musings and Wild Dances, with the latter screening at festivals in the USA, Ukraine, Germany, and Czech Republic as well as Mardi Gras Film Festival, Melbourne Queer Film Festival and Made in the West Film Festival. Bina runs production company Gemme de la Femme Pictures.

    Writer of The Musician

    Dee Dogan (Photo: Co-Curious), The Musician (Photo credit: Mark Rogers) A Kurdish writer and director, Dee works across narrative fiction and documentary. Dee’s debut short A Loss was accepted into the Short Film Corner at 69th Cannes Film Festival in 2016. Dee is developing her debut feature A Cup of Tea produced by John Maynard (Jirga) and Bridget Ikin (Sherpa) of Felix Media, and is also developing the short Lullabywith producer Bethany Bruce.

    Writer of Brother Tom

    Tien Tran (Photo: Co-Curious), Brother Tom(Photo credit: Mark Rogers) Tien Tran is a Vietnamese-Australian writer, whose work has appeared in publications including The Lifted Brow, Best Summer Stories and Peril Magazine. Originally from Perth, Tien is now based in Sydney.

    Writer of The Long Shift

    Vonne Patiag (Co-Curious), The Long Shift(Photo credit: John Platt) Vonne produced, directed and wrote inclusively alongside a team of Muslim/female writers on Halal Gurls, which released on ABC iview, and which he was nominated for an AACTA and AWGIE Award for his work on. He also co-wrote and produced on the 2021 SBS/Aquarius Films series The Unusual Suspects. His short films include Tomgirl (currently on SBS On Demand) and Window.

    Writer of Closing Night

    Claire Cao (Photo: Co-Curious), Closing Night (Photo credit: Bill Green) A writer from western Sydney, Claire’s film criticism, essays and fiction have been published in publications such as The Big Issue, Filmmaker, SBS Voices, Voiceworks, Meanjin, Kill Your Darlingsand more. Claire works in Communications and Marketing at Diversity Arts Australia and is an Assistant Program Advisor for Sydney Film Festival.

  3. Feb 7, 2022 · Here Out West aims to shift the perception about what it means to tell contemporary Australian tales to a broad audience while staying true to the suburbs and communities of Western Sydney.

    • Sukhmani Khorana
  4. Nov 11, 2021 · And this is also the case with Here Out West, the anthology film that played at Opening Night of the 2021 Sydney Film Festival and is in general release in Australia from 3 February 2022. The film is shot exclusively in Sydney’s suburb of Blacktown, with contributions from eight CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse) writers (Nisrine Amine, Bina Bhattacharya, Matias Bolla, Claire Cao ...

  5. Feb 3, 2022 · Here Out West is a shining example that diversity isn’t an abstract term – the beauty of it is in those individual, human stories. Rating: 3.5/5 Here Out West is in cinemas now

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  7. Here Out West is an impressive piece of work that highlights the multiculturalism of Australian talent. It provides a dramatically illuminating portmanteau about the lives of diverse people in ...

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