Inspiring Documentary
The beauty of the Great Barrier Reef can take your breath away, but the pressures on its future are real and immediate. The actions of people across the planet will define the future of the Great Barrier Reef and reefs around the world.
We hope to inspire collaboration and collective impact on a global scale. From discarding single-use plastics to science and world-leading research – now is the time to act.
The inspiring documentary was produced by Australia Asia Film Group, MCMSTV (Japan), Hollywood Pictures (Shanghai), and Calypso Productions (Australia), and draws attention to one of the most fragile natural wonders in the world.
‘Save the Reef Act Now’ won New York Cinematography Award 2021 for best documentary cinematography and the Audience Award at the Tokyo Documentary Film Festival. Also, it has been nominated for best documentary at Melbourne Documentary Film Festival and vied for Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards.
We are grateful to see the documentary recognized by top industry professionals along with all the hard work by so many talented people who help to bring it to the screen.
Live Your Dreams
Australian Steelers wheelchair rugby player Andrew Edmondson shares his dreams and challenges on his Paralympic journey.
There are positive thought- provoking messages throughout the story and recognizes that everyone is unique and the road to achieve their dreams can be long and challenging, yet unexpected, amazing and fulfilling.
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"Dragon Footprints" focuses on Superstar Jackie Chan’s life story, and his dreams and passions in overcoming challenges on the road to success.
While Chan is busy with his career, he still finds time to give back to society – the “Build a School for a Dollar” project is only one of his charity missions.
Chan always manages to stay positive, diligent, charitable, and grateful. He says his greatest feat is always making an effort to deliver maximum positive energy to the world.
Chan's hope for his documentary is to share the joy of charity. With a little courage, optimism, and kindness - everyone can follow in the path of the "Dragon Footprints."
“Dragon Footprints” has won the Best Documentary Award for charity mission at the 7th International Chinese Film Festival (ICFF) in Sydney.
Be Like Water
An Australian produced short-film “Be Like Water” tells the story of childhood bullying and how a simple game of football can help break down barriers.
The words of iconic Chinese martial artist and actor, Bruce Lee are behind the title of a new Australian-produced short-film, set for release this year, which tackles the issue of schoolyard bullying—an occurrence right around the world, not just Australia.
My Eyes
When Optometrist Alana discovers her daughter has a rare inherited eye disease, she must look into her past to realize her vision for the future. A judo athlete with a vision impairment halfway across the world may hold the answers she is searching for, but old truths threaten to derail the mission and Alana’s marriage. Can she save her daughter’s sight without losing everything else she holds dear?
Inspired by true events and starring Adam Garcia (Coyote Ugly, Bootmen), Tsu Shan Chamberhttps://ausasiatv.vhx.tv/admin/settingss (Suka, Remnant), two-time Paralympic champion Eduardo Ávila Sánchez and Kieu Chinh (The Joy Luck Club, The Sympathizer), MY EYES is a heartfelt family drama about the power of unconditional love.
Premiere screenings will now be across Australia/New Zealand and the USA from the 28th May in select cinemas – dates/times & tickets can only be found here: https://fan-force.com/myeyes/