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A selection of short films celebrating Diversity and Inclusion from Swinburne University.

Swinburne Program 3
Swinburne University is proud to present this selection of short films that celebrate diversity and inclusion through the lens of young filmmakers. The topics are wide ranging from food to folk dancing to experimental landscapes, footy and the art of making tea, through to a wishing tree deep in China. All these stories originate from Melbourne and are international in their vision and scope.
Dr. Vincent Giarrusso, Lecturer Film, Games and Animation, School of Social Science, Media, Film and Education
- Carrots, Rachel Chen
- Miriam’s Garden, Baris Ulusoy
- Meditation on Cities and Culture, Dennis Lee
- Wishing Tree, Alex Nesic
- Diversitea, Isabelle Khor
- One , Two, Rachel Chen
- That’s All Folk, Maggie Brittingham
- Gay Asian Pride, Sam McGowan
- Grocery, Bridget Webster
Header Image: Wishing Tree, Alex Nesic
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