Southerly (2026)
In the quiet, sun-scorched isolation of rural NSW, *Southerly* turns a pandemic-era escape into a raw, intimate duet between two broken musicians. It’s not a love story—it’s a collision of desperation and reluctant mentorship, where the coastal silence becomes a canvas for creative and personal reckoning. The film captures that specific ache of a year stolen by lockdown, and the uneasy magic of being seen by a stranger who has no patience for your excuses. If you crave character-driven drama with real, unpolished emotion and a soundtrack that aches, this is for you.