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Black Lamb

From child abuse to drug abuse, from dealing with death to dealing in life, join award-winning film maker Simon Lamb on the 'off the rails' rollercoaster ride that's been his story so far.

It's a true 'sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll' adventure, as Simon moves on from being sexually abused at school to modelling alongside some of the world's sexiest women. From there he works the doors of the world's best known clubs, shamelessly consuming the drugs he confiscates from others, before going on to work security for some of the biggest names in music like Madonna and U2.

Things take a turn when Simon is forced to confront his own demons of depression and mental health. But it's death he also needs to face up to when his brother's killed in a tragic Swiss Alps skiing accident. This leads he and his mother on a cathartic journey to retrieve the body – and it's through documenting that story, and the countless tales of others that Simon has brought to the fore through his film making – that he finally comes to terms with telling his own trippy tale in its entirety.

So don't miss out as this story teller of others finally turns the spotlight on himself, and shares with you his Memoirs of a Black Lamb.

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Serendipity

Serendipity, the documentary, is a film about Anthony Hussein Hinde, Tony’s story is one of the truly great surf fairytales. Tony was a 20 year old Australian who went on a surfing adventure at a time when many of
the world’s best surf breaks where yet to be discovered. The word Serendipity means the unlikely and unintended discovery of good fortune; it is a beneficial accident or a cool surprise.

By the most Serendipitous chain of events Tony found himself shipwrecked on a deserted island in the middle of the Indian ocean, on the then-unknown Maldives.

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The Artist’s Muse

The Artist’s Muse follows the journey of one of Australia’s most renowned figurative artists, multiple-time Archibald finalist, Peter Churcher, and his relationship with his mother, Betty. In defiance of institutionalised sexism, Betty shattered the glass ceiling by becoming the first female director of the National Gallery of Australia; transforming it from a cultural backwater and elevating the artistic landscape of the country in the progress. Travelling through Melbourne, war-torn Afghanistan and ending in vibrant Barcelona, The Artist’s Muse explores the relationship between painter and subject, artist and muse, mother and son, and the enduring legacy of an Australian icon.

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Crossing The Line

Creating a documentary on Rus Kitchen is an immersive journey into art’s raw and refined edges.


Exploring New York’s underground graffiti scene and Melbourne’s vibrant arts community, this Black Lamb production captures the pulse of creative expression.

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