A story of undercover police officers carrying out as gangsters on a drug-busting mission. However, things happened unexpectedly during the mission.
In a single afternoon a man comes to grips with the power of his past when his estranged family becomes tangled in its web. Shot in a continuous take.
Simon and Ely have been best mates since high school. They live together, shop together, smoke and sell marijuana together. Ely works a "proper" job in an office while Simon sits at home wasting time. Simon spots an opportunity to expand the home business- selling harder drugs, and he secures a connection to a lucrative market through his already loyal client David. Business booms and Simon and Ely revel in the spoils. But, greed drives a wedge through 'the boys" relationship until it disintegrates. Unforgivable betrayal leads to brutal conflict.
Beckoning the Butcher explores the night Chris Shaw and his four friends summoned a spirit into their holiday house - then disappeared forever.
Mike has felt alienated and alone for as long as he can remember, until a new boy arrives at his school - awakening feelings and a world of possibilities he'd never before dared to dream of.
Tristan was the first filmmaker down under to shoot a full-length feature film in one single take, across the span of 9 different locations and a running time of 82 minutes Watch The Sunset which was named by Cinema Australia as one of the top five films of 2017. It has been selected in official competition at the Perth Revelation International Film Festival, Brisbane International Festival, Byron Bay Film Festival, Sydney Underground Film Festival before traveling to the renowned Montreal World Film Festival. The film has already received numerous accolades including “Best Film” and “Best Actor” awards. A passionate visual storyteller, his work has received consistent praise, including a recent accolade for "Best Director" at the Canada International Film Festival for his feature project titled "This Little Piggy" and “Best Comedy” at the Sanctuary Cove Film Festival for his short film “Gabby’s First Time” for which he wrote, directed, and produced. An alumni of the prestigious Victorian College of The Arts, Tristan has also appeared in tv and film including ABC’s “It’s A Date”, Channel Nine’s “Gallipoli”, and the critically acclaimed “Monster Pies”.
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