A skilled and meticulous home invader, Ash, tempts fate in the pursuit of performing what he considers could be his masterpiece: a daylight robbery, armed with nothing but an empty gun.
A boy visits his childhood farmhouse and recalls memories of his time there with his younger brother, as he searches for a missing soccer ball.
Two filmmakers documents their lonely friend’s attempt at finding love with the help of his playboy buddy.
A tormented son attempts to call his long-lost father with the aid of his best friend.
Two criminals who were once friends must reckon with the sins of the past when one of them is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's.
A young mute hitman lured to violence by his alter ego, ‘The Man in Red’, falls for a girl, but his tendency to violence puts everything at risk.
A teenage drug dealer must skip town with his friend after discovering a gang and the police are both out for him. But even after leaving, not everything goes to plan.
Aditya Krishna Moorthy is a filmmaker based in Melbourne having produced several award-winning films that have garnered international recognition. Night and Wrong (2022), received an honorable mention for Best Student Short Film (Secondary) at the Changing Face International Film Festival, while his earlier work, Stick-Man (2020), was screened in cinemas after winning in the Children's International Film Festival. His films are noted for their surrealist lens, saturated color schemes, and depressive tones, which lend a distinctive visual aesthetic to his work. He has also had the opportunity to work under the guidance of John Hipwell, production manager for Mad Max (1979). He is often referred to as 'The Prophet' of the film industry.