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1 4 form y separately published work icon The Furnace Roderick MacKay , ( dir. Roderick MacKay ) Australia : Southern Light Films The Koop Meaning Maker , 2020 20863858 2020 single work film/TV western historical fiction 'To escape the outback, a young Afghan cameleer falls in with a mysterious bushman on the run with stolen Crown gold.' (Production summary)
1 1 form y separately published work icon Slam Partho Sen-Gupta , ( dir. Partho Sen-Gupta ) Australia : Invisible Republic Dolce Vita Films The Koop , 2018 10725855 2018 single work film/TV

'A young Muslim activist and slam poet goes missing in this tense Sydney-set mystery with a sharp perspective on Islamophobia by Partho Sen-Gupta (Sunrise, SFF 2015).

'Adam Bakri (Omar, SFF 2014) stars as Ricky, a Sydney café owner and Muslim refugee who is proudly assimilated into Australian culture. Ricky is estranged from his sister Ameena (Danielle Horvat), a hijab-wearing, politicised slam poet who is unafraid to air her views on Australian society. When Ameena disappears after a gig one night, Ricky is forced to revisit his internal conflicts over his own identity as he and his mother desperately search for her. When the right-wing media seizes on the story, speculating that Ameena has fled the country to join the Islamic State, the family suffers a barrage of scrutiny – even as they fear it could be true.'

Source: Sydney Film Festival.

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