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raechoi_

Rae Choi 蔡诗恩

filmmaker on Jagera & Turrbal country 🦋
founder @liminapictures
director @itgoeslikethis.series
producer @ina.series

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We’re heading to @canneseries for our World Premiere! 💕✨

A deeply personal story exploring the complexities of family and culture starring @cruzylena and @triona.calimbayan.giles – soon reaching a global audience.

We’re incredibly proud of what this team has created, and honoured to be the only Australian series selected for the festival, taking place April 23-28.

INA is a Sweet Mess Production for YouTube. Principal production funding from @screenaustralia in association with @screenqueensland.

Created + Written + Directed by: @rachelmaxinex
Producers: @daniellejoy @raechoi_
Executive Producers: @mssouzani @rubyruizzz
Co-Producer: @eleannnoor

Starring:
Gloria: @cruzylena
Madeline: @triona.calimbayan.giles

#ScreenAustralia #ScreenQueensland #MadeInQueensland #CANNESERIES


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We’re heading to @canneseries for our World Premiere! 💕✨

A deeply personal story exploring the complexities of family and culture starring @cruzylena and @triona.calimbayan.giles – soon reaching a global audience.

We’re incredibly proud of what this team has created, and honoured to be the only Australian series selected for the festival, taking place April 23-28.

INA is a Sweet Mess Production for YouTube. Principal production funding from @screenaustralia in association with @screenqueensland.

Created + Written + Directed by: @rachelmaxinex
Producers: @daniellejoy @raechoi_
Executive Producers: @mssouzani @rubyruizzz
Co-Producer: @eleannnoor

Starring:
Gloria: @cruzylena
Madeline: @triona.calimbayan.giles

#ScreenAustralia #ScreenQueensland #MadeInQueensland #CANNESERIES


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Trailer for SOME KIND OF BLUE is finally here 🤍

After moving into her late mother’s home by the beach, a musician is confronted by another kind of loss as mysterious mementos and phantom noises blur reality and memory.

16 min | 16mm | English, Cantonese

A film by…

Writer + Director: @raechoi_
Producers: @eleannnoor Sheree Ramage @raechoi_

Cast:
@chunyinrainbowchan
@stefanrsingh
Jason Klarwein
Cate Feldmann

1st AD: @madzalee @joshtate_
Unit Manager + 2nd AD: @georgelevi___
Script Supervisor: @shannon_mish
Prod Assists: Paul Clarke @brendanschoenmaker @cody._.wood

DOP: @arlenska
1st AC: @lockemfocuspuller
2nd AC: @rebeckabutton
Grip: @becleong
Steadicam: @nathan_frosty

Gaffer: @nicholascurthoys @_dvilm @_aaronashwood_
Best Person: @taylorbrent_ @issyrfilm
LX Assists: @trolleyfox_ @mattvilimaa @kyravinczefilms @alexmkimmie

Sound Design + Mix + Recordist: @___josh.peters
Additional Recordist: @robert.avi

Prod Design: @ronniekenworthy
Costume: @georgiadegroot.art
Hair + Makeup: @sarah.taylor_mua
Art Assists: @jessieboltonbound @damedaze_ @selina.maccheroni @sashaaubort

Editor: @joshtate_
Colourist: @kalibatemancolourist
Composer: @chunyinrainbowchan
Additional Composer: @ennui.reese
Post-Production Intern: Patrick Walters

Stills Photographer: @trolleyfox_
BTS Videographer: @_brodierocca

Sustainability Officer: @zaclurje
Nurse: Jo-Anne Wray
Water Safety Officer: Michael Berti

Audiologist Consultants: Penelope Woods, Wendy Priest
Narrative Therapist: Poh Lin Lee
Script Editor: @arikablockade

Film Stock: @kodak_shootfilm
Film Development: Neglab
ArriscanXT: @thegrainery.au
Local Suppliers: @allmyfriends.grocer @coffee_supreme_au

Sales Agent: @dogme23_

Thank you for the support @panavisionofficial @wearecrayon @musicandeffects @ausculturalfund @constellationcreatives @deafconnectau @abetterear

Trailer edited by @michael_p_ohalloran


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Some big scary, big exciting news about some very big pants I’ve recently put on - I’ve started my own company @liminapictures !

This decision came after years of straddling work worlds and juggling odd jobs, and finally last year my first full year of creative work since leaving law - through Screen Australia’s Enterprise program and a placement as Development Producer at @goodapplespictures . It was nothing like I expected and somehow so much more. I gained perspective, momentum, confidence and I’m incredibly grateful to the kind, smart, generous friends and mentors who offered encouragement, insight, and solace along the way.

I’ve been nervous about taking this leap. Something about not knowing enough, not being enough, not being ready. But then, there’s also something about being in your 30s and realising that sitting in self-doubt isn’t cute anymore and it’s frankly exhausting. Something about letting go of perfection in favour of being brave and true. Something about big pants being daunting because they’re big but also just pants and I love pants. Something about embracing the unknown - and the will to go there anyway - as intrinsic to the thrill of being alive.

Limina is connected to liminality - that in betweenness in feeling, identity, and knowledge - which I deeply relate to. But I wanted something that wasn’t just a state of being that can sometimes feel akin to being stuck or stagnant. I wanted a place that is full of possibility.

To me, storytelling at its best is transportive. It takes you somewhere unexpected, unforgettable. I think about the time I saw DRIVE MY CAR and came out of the cinema feeling inexplicably changed. I had plans to meet a friend for a beer, and it took a strangely intense amount of social self-discipline to get there - all I wanted to do was keep driving so I could stay with that feeling a little longer.

That’s the kind of space I want to create with Limina. A threshold. A crossing. An invitation to step through.

More about what Limina means to me, my pre-Limina work, and the work to come: www.liminapictures.com


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Some big scary, big exciting news about some very big pants I’ve recently put on - I’ve started my own company @liminapictures !

This decision came after years of straddling work worlds and juggling odd jobs, and finally last year my first full year of creative work since leaving law - through Screen Australia’s Enterprise program and a placement as Development Producer at @goodapplespictures . It was nothing like I expected and somehow so much more. I gained perspective, momentum, confidence and I’m incredibly grateful to the kind, smart, generous friends and mentors who offered encouragement, insight, and solace along the way.

I’ve been nervous about taking this leap. Something about not knowing enough, not being enough, not being ready. But then, there’s also something about being in your 30s and realising that sitting in self-doubt isn’t cute anymore and it’s frankly exhausting. Something about letting go of perfection in favour of being brave and true. Something about big pants being daunting because they’re big but also just pants and I love pants. Something about embracing the unknown - and the will to go there anyway - as intrinsic to the thrill of being alive.

Limina is connected to liminality - that in betweenness in feeling, identity, and knowledge - which I deeply relate to. But I wanted something that wasn’t just a state of being that can sometimes feel akin to being stuck or stagnant. I wanted a place that is full of possibility.

To me, storytelling at its best is transportive. It takes you somewhere unexpected, unforgettable. I think about the time I saw DRIVE MY CAR and came out of the cinema feeling inexplicably changed. I had plans to meet a friend for a beer, and it took a strangely intense amount of social self-discipline to get there - all I wanted to do was keep driving so I could stay with that feeling a little longer.

That’s the kind of space I want to create with Limina. A threshold. A crossing. An invitation to step through.

More about what Limina means to me, my pre-Limina work, and the work to come: www.liminapictures.com


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SOME KIND OF BLUE is having its Victorian premiere at @stkildafilmfest next month!

Thrilled to be bringing this baby to where @raechoi_ and @chunyinrainbowchan first met in the iconic @cibi_minanoie and where some of our cast and crew are based so they can see and hear it for the first time on the big screen.

Screening Friday June 5th at 6:30pm in the Drama Showcase. Session is open-captioned, followed by filmmaker Q&A.

Tickets available now - hope to see you there! x


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SOME KIND OF BLUE is having its Victorian premiere at @stkildafilmfest next month!

Thrilled to be bringing this baby to where @raechoi_ and @chunyinrainbowchan first met in the iconic @cibi_minanoie and where some of our cast and crew are based so they can see and hear it for the first time on the big screen.

Screening Friday June 5th at 6:30pm in the Drama Showcase. Session is open-captioned, followed by filmmaker Q&A.

Tickets available now - hope to see you there! x


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SOME KIND OF BLUE is having its Victorian premiere at @stkildafilmfest next month!

Thrilled to be bringing this baby to where @raechoi_ and @chunyinrainbowchan first met in the iconic @cibi_minanoie and where some of our cast and crew are based so they can see and hear it for the first time on the big screen.

Screening Friday June 5th at 6:30pm in the Drama Showcase. Session is open-captioned, followed by filmmaker Q&A.

Tickets available now - hope to see you there! x


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SOME KIND OF BLUE is having its Victorian premiere at @stkildafilmfest next month!

Thrilled to be bringing this baby to where @raechoi_ and @chunyinrainbowchan first met in the iconic @cibi_minanoie and where some of our cast and crew are based so they can see and hear it for the first time on the big screen.

Screening Friday June 5th at 6:30pm in the Drama Showcase. Session is open-captioned, followed by filmmaker Q&A.

Tickets available now - hope to see you there! x


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Pink carpet moments ✨💕

From our world premiere to closing night, it was so surreal stepping onto the pink carpet at the legendary Palais des Festivals et des Congrès.

A blur of cameras, nerves and trying to stay present through it all and in the moment together.

We’re so grateful to have shared it with a few special ones in our team! 💖


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World premiere day! 🫶🏽🇫🇷

From the photocall on the beach at the iconic Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes to our official screening at Auditorium Jean Mineur, this was a day we’ll never forget.

We premiered to a full house - to share our series with such a generous, attentive audience and feel their reactions in realtime was incredibly special. A huge thank you to programmer @tm_pop for championing us all the way from Australia to be part of the festival.

We were proud and honoured to be the first series in the festival’s history to centre the Filipino diaspora.

Still taking it all in. Thank you @canneseries for this unforgettable premiere ✨


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A six-part comedy-drama about family, food, and second chances. Created by @rachelmaxinex.

Watch on @youtube from June 12, following our @canneseries world premiere.

❤️‍🔥 Subscribe now - link in bio.

INA is a Sweet Mess Production for YouTube. Principal production funding from @screenaustralia in association with @screenqueensland.


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Producers are usually well and truly behind the scenes – so BTS photos are few and far between… 🫠

Instead, here are some moments with producer @raechoi_ from prep and the shoot: Rae with Bobby the bear (borrowed from her family home for set dressing), with @rachelmaxinex at local Filipino café @dovetailsocial, and a bit of well-timed fortune cookie wisdom along the way.

Stay tuned as we introduce more of our wonderful team behind the series!

Photo 1 @rachelmaxinex
Photo 2 & 3 @raechoi_

#behindthescenes


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Producers are usually well and truly behind the scenes – so BTS photos are few and far between… 🫠

Instead, here are some moments with producer @raechoi_ from prep and the shoot: Rae with Bobby the bear (borrowed from her family home for set dressing), with @rachelmaxinex at local Filipino café @dovetailsocial, and a bit of well-timed fortune cookie wisdom along the way.

Stay tuned as we introduce more of our wonderful team behind the series!

Photo 1 @rachelmaxinex
Photo 2 & 3 @raechoi_

#behindthescenes


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Producers are usually well and truly behind the scenes – so BTS photos are few and far between… 🫠

Instead, here are some moments with producer @raechoi_ from prep and the shoot: Rae with Bobby the bear (borrowed from her family home for set dressing), with @rachelmaxinex at local Filipino café @dovetailsocial, and a bit of well-timed fortune cookie wisdom along the way.

Stay tuned as we introduce more of our wonderful team behind the series!

Photo 1 @rachelmaxinex
Photo 2 & 3 @raechoi_

#behindthescenes


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✨ Introducing Producer Rae Choi ✨

“Rach and I are wonderfully simpatico in how we both turn to storytelling to process complicated feelings around belonging – within family, within culture, within our very bodies. INA represents a closely held dream for third culture kids like us. It reaches for reimagined moments we’ve long hoped for, and offers a sharply funny and deeply moving love letter to the gap between how we seek love from those we want it from most – our parents – and how we learn to find it for ourselves.”

Rae is a Chinese-Australian filmmaker and founder of Limina Pictures. With family roots in Hong Kong and Malaysia, she is drawn to nuanced, culturally specific stories. Her work has been supported by SBS, ABC, Screen Australia and Screen Queensland, and she was named one of Screen Producers Australia’s 2024 Ones to Watch, receiving the Placement Grant to work with Heretic (Greece) and Paloma Productions (Denmark).

Rae produced the 16mm feature film PARIS FUNERAL, 1972, co-wrote and produced the ABC-commissioned short VIV’S SILLY MANGO, and directed the docuseries IT GOES LIKE THIS. As a writer-director, her short WHEN THE SKY WAS BLUE was nominated for an Australian Writers’ Guild Award, and her latest short SOME KIND OF BLUE premiered at Adelaide Film Festival and continues to screen nationally and internationally.


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✨ Introducing Producer Rae Choi ✨

“Rach and I are wonderfully simpatico in how we both turn to storytelling to process complicated feelings around belonging – within family, within culture, within our very bodies. INA represents a closely held dream for third culture kids like us. It reaches for reimagined moments we’ve long hoped for, and offers a sharply funny and deeply moving love letter to the gap between how we seek love from those we want it from most – our parents – and how we learn to find it for ourselves.”

Rae is a Chinese-Australian filmmaker and founder of Limina Pictures. With family roots in Hong Kong and Malaysia, she is drawn to nuanced, culturally specific stories. Her work has been supported by SBS, ABC, Screen Australia and Screen Queensland, and she was named one of Screen Producers Australia’s 2024 Ones to Watch, receiving the Placement Grant to work with Heretic (Greece) and Paloma Productions (Denmark).

Rae produced the 16mm feature film PARIS FUNERAL, 1972, co-wrote and produced the ABC-commissioned short VIV’S SILLY MANGO, and directed the docuseries IT GOES LIKE THIS. As a writer-director, her short WHEN THE SKY WAS BLUE was nominated for an Australian Writers’ Guild Award, and her latest short SOME KIND OF BLUE premiered at Adelaide Film Festival and continues to screen nationally and internationally.


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SOME KIND OF BLUE is having its international premiere this week in Turin, Italy at @seeyousoundfestival - a festival dedicated to exploring the unmistakable connection between music and film.

We’re playing in the 7 INCH program ‘DISSONANCE: Four Songs on Disability’.

Some words from the festival program:

The commonly negative connotation associated with the term dissonance betrays the many positive implications and resonances that the sonic context instead brings to the fore. While conflict and the disruption of harmony may initially stand out, the perspective shifts toward what generates tension, produces movement and variety, and ultimately stimulates curiosity and interest.

The short films framing this selection invite the viewer to reawaken curiosity, rediscovering the value and intensity of presence as an antidote to social invisibility. Spectatorship itself can become a superpower—one that illuminates the margins of the spotlight, revealing their inhabitants and their stories, where disability requires a relinquishing of the economy of automatisms in order to inhabit the world fully and feel part of it.

The non‑conformity that embraces dissonance traces uncharted paths toward the sea and beyond words, with bodies in play, hearts beneath the stage, and the basslines of the speakers acting as a metronome.

Screening with:
BEYOND WORDS – Kim Brand (19′ – 2024)
HARDCORE – Adán Aliaga (22′ – 2022)
IN MY SKIN – Sandor M. Salas (14′ – 2022)

Image 1: Film still of Indiana (@chunyinrainbowchan) lying in bed, hazily hearing.
Image 2: Film still of Indiana in a dark bedroom, holding a lit candle.
Image 3: Film still of Indiana through a crowd in a red dress (@bulleybulleylabel) playing the keyboard.


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SOME KIND OF BLUE is having its international premiere this week in Turin, Italy at @seeyousoundfestival - a festival dedicated to exploring the unmistakable connection between music and film.

We’re playing in the 7 INCH program ‘DISSONANCE: Four Songs on Disability’.

Some words from the festival program:

The commonly negative connotation associated with the term dissonance betrays the many positive implications and resonances that the sonic context instead brings to the fore. While conflict and the disruption of harmony may initially stand out, the perspective shifts toward what generates tension, produces movement and variety, and ultimately stimulates curiosity and interest.

The short films framing this selection invite the viewer to reawaken curiosity, rediscovering the value and intensity of presence as an antidote to social invisibility. Spectatorship itself can become a superpower—one that illuminates the margins of the spotlight, revealing their inhabitants and their stories, where disability requires a relinquishing of the economy of automatisms in order to inhabit the world fully and feel part of it.

The non‑conformity that embraces dissonance traces uncharted paths toward the sea and beyond words, with bodies in play, hearts beneath the stage, and the basslines of the speakers acting as a metronome.

Screening with:
BEYOND WORDS – Kim Brand (19′ – 2024)
HARDCORE – Adán Aliaga (22′ – 2022)
IN MY SKIN – Sandor M. Salas (14′ – 2022)

Image 1: Film still of Indiana (@chunyinrainbowchan) lying in bed, hazily hearing.
Image 2: Film still of Indiana in a dark bedroom, holding a lit candle.
Image 3: Film still of Indiana through a crowd in a red dress (@bulleybulleylabel) playing the keyboard.


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SOME KIND OF BLUE is having its international premiere this week in Turin, Italy at @seeyousoundfestival - a festival dedicated to exploring the unmistakable connection between music and film.

We’re playing in the 7 INCH program ‘DISSONANCE: Four Songs on Disability’.

Some words from the festival program:

The commonly negative connotation associated with the term dissonance betrays the many positive implications and resonances that the sonic context instead brings to the fore. While conflict and the disruption of harmony may initially stand out, the perspective shifts toward what generates tension, produces movement and variety, and ultimately stimulates curiosity and interest.

The short films framing this selection invite the viewer to reawaken curiosity, rediscovering the value and intensity of presence as an antidote to social invisibility. Spectatorship itself can become a superpower—one that illuminates the margins of the spotlight, revealing their inhabitants and their stories, where disability requires a relinquishing of the economy of automatisms in order to inhabit the world fully and feel part of it.

The non‑conformity that embraces dissonance traces uncharted paths toward the sea and beyond words, with bodies in play, hearts beneath the stage, and the basslines of the speakers acting as a metronome.

Screening with:
BEYOND WORDS – Kim Brand (19′ – 2024)
HARDCORE – Adán Aliaga (22′ – 2022)
IN MY SKIN – Sandor M. Salas (14′ – 2022)

Image 1: Film still of Indiana (@chunyinrainbowchan) lying in bed, hazily hearing.
Image 2: Film still of Indiana in a dark bedroom, holding a lit candle.
Image 3: Film still of Indiana through a crowd in a red dress (@bulleybulleylabel) playing the keyboard.


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2 months ago

SOME KIND OF BLUE is having its international premiere this week in Turin, Italy at @seeyousoundfestival - a festival dedicated to exploring the unmistakable connection between music and film.

We’re playing in the 7 INCH program ‘DISSONANCE: Four Songs on Disability’.

Some words from the festival program:

The commonly negative connotation associated with the term dissonance betrays the many positive implications and resonances that the sonic context instead brings to the fore. While conflict and the disruption of harmony may initially stand out, the perspective shifts toward what generates tension, produces movement and variety, and ultimately stimulates curiosity and interest.

The short films framing this selection invite the viewer to reawaken curiosity, rediscovering the value and intensity of presence as an antidote to social invisibility. Spectatorship itself can become a superpower—one that illuminates the margins of the spotlight, revealing their inhabitants and their stories, where disability requires a relinquishing of the economy of automatisms in order to inhabit the world fully and feel part of it.

The non‑conformity that embraces dissonance traces uncharted paths toward the sea and beyond words, with bodies in play, hearts beneath the stage, and the basslines of the speakers acting as a metronome.

Screening with:
BEYOND WORDS – Kim Brand (19′ – 2024)
HARDCORE – Adán Aliaga (22′ – 2022)
IN MY SKIN – Sandor M. Salas (14′ – 2022)

Image 1: Film still of Indiana (@chunyinrainbowchan) lying in bed, hazily hearing.
Image 2: Film still of Indiana in a dark bedroom, holding a lit candle.
Image 3: Film still of Indiana through a crowd in a red dress (@bulleybulleylabel) playing the keyboard.


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Queensland Director Spotlight: Rae Choi, Brisbane 📍 

Rae Choi is a Chinese-Australian filmmaker with family roots in Hong Kong and Borneo, Malaysia. Proudly straddling multiple identities and creative roles, she moves between narrative film, documentary, and video art, building a body of work that spans Australia, Japan, Italy and France, with projects screening at international festivals and broadcasting in Australia and the UK.

Her latest short film, SOME KIND OF BLUE, recently premiered at Adelaide Film Festival – a deeply personal work inspired by her discovery in adulthood that she is hard-of-hearing. She also directed the short documentary series IT GOES LIKE THIS, supported by Screen Queensland, and co-directed the three-channel video work THREE DAYS AFTER with musician and artist Rainbow Chan. Her directorial debut, WHEN THE SKY WAS BLUE, was nominated for an Australian Writers’ Guild Award and acquired by SBS On Demand. 

Rae has collaborated with companies such as Arenamedia, Matchbox Pictures, Momo Film Co. and Good Apples Pictures, and has been selected for Screen Australia’s Enterprise Program, For Film’s Sake’s Platform Lab and AFTRS Talent Camp, and was named one of SPA’s Ones to Watch. 

She is the co-creator of the dark comedy series IN HER BODY, shortlisted for SBS Digital Originals, and is currently developing her debut feature DAYS UNDER THE SUN, set between Australia and Malaysia.

🎬 What’s next for this Queensland director? Next year, Rae will be heading abroad to work with Heretic in Athens and Paloma Productions in Copenhagen, as well as working on Robert Connolly’s next feature film, SHIVER.  

Are you a Queensland director? Be sure to check your ADG membership is up to date, then send us a DM about a spotlight! 📲


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Queensland Director Spotlight: Rae Choi, Brisbane 📍 

Rae Choi is a Chinese-Australian filmmaker with family roots in Hong Kong and Borneo, Malaysia. Proudly straddling multiple identities and creative roles, she moves between narrative film, documentary, and video art, building a body of work that spans Australia, Japan, Italy and France, with projects screening at international festivals and broadcasting in Australia and the UK.

Her latest short film, SOME KIND OF BLUE, recently premiered at Adelaide Film Festival – a deeply personal work inspired by her discovery in adulthood that she is hard-of-hearing. She also directed the short documentary series IT GOES LIKE THIS, supported by Screen Queensland, and co-directed the three-channel video work THREE DAYS AFTER with musician and artist Rainbow Chan. Her directorial debut, WHEN THE SKY WAS BLUE, was nominated for an Australian Writers’ Guild Award and acquired by SBS On Demand. 

Rae has collaborated with companies such as Arenamedia, Matchbox Pictures, Momo Film Co. and Good Apples Pictures, and has been selected for Screen Australia’s Enterprise Program, For Film’s Sake’s Platform Lab and AFTRS Talent Camp, and was named one of SPA’s Ones to Watch. 

She is the co-creator of the dark comedy series IN HER BODY, shortlisted for SBS Digital Originals, and is currently developing her debut feature DAYS UNDER THE SUN, set between Australia and Malaysia.

🎬 What’s next for this Queensland director? Next year, Rae will be heading abroad to work with Heretic in Athens and Paloma Productions in Copenhagen, as well as working on Robert Connolly’s next feature film, SHIVER.  

Are you a Queensland director? Be sure to check your ADG membership is up to date, then send us a DM about a spotlight! 📲


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Queensland Director Spotlight: Rae Choi, Brisbane 📍 

Rae Choi is a Chinese-Australian filmmaker with family roots in Hong Kong and Borneo, Malaysia. Proudly straddling multiple identities and creative roles, she moves between narrative film, documentary, and video art, building a body of work that spans Australia, Japan, Italy and France, with projects screening at international festivals and broadcasting in Australia and the UK.

Her latest short film, SOME KIND OF BLUE, recently premiered at Adelaide Film Festival – a deeply personal work inspired by her discovery in adulthood that she is hard-of-hearing. She also directed the short documentary series IT GOES LIKE THIS, supported by Screen Queensland, and co-directed the three-channel video work THREE DAYS AFTER with musician and artist Rainbow Chan. Her directorial debut, WHEN THE SKY WAS BLUE, was nominated for an Australian Writers’ Guild Award and acquired by SBS On Demand. 

Rae has collaborated with companies such as Arenamedia, Matchbox Pictures, Momo Film Co. and Good Apples Pictures, and has been selected for Screen Australia’s Enterprise Program, For Film’s Sake’s Platform Lab and AFTRS Talent Camp, and was named one of SPA’s Ones to Watch. 

She is the co-creator of the dark comedy series IN HER BODY, shortlisted for SBS Digital Originals, and is currently developing her debut feature DAYS UNDER THE SUN, set between Australia and Malaysia.

🎬 What’s next for this Queensland director? Next year, Rae will be heading abroad to work with Heretic in Athens and Paloma Productions in Copenhagen, as well as working on Robert Connolly’s next feature film, SHIVER.  

Are you a Queensland director? Be sure to check your ADG membership is up to date, then send us a DM about a spotlight! 📲


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Queensland Director Spotlight: Rae Choi, Brisbane 📍 

Rae Choi is a Chinese-Australian filmmaker with family roots in Hong Kong and Borneo, Malaysia. Proudly straddling multiple identities and creative roles, she moves between narrative film, documentary, and video art, building a body of work that spans Australia, Japan, Italy and France, with projects screening at international festivals and broadcasting in Australia and the UK.

Her latest short film, SOME KIND OF BLUE, recently premiered at Adelaide Film Festival – a deeply personal work inspired by her discovery in adulthood that she is hard-of-hearing. She also directed the short documentary series IT GOES LIKE THIS, supported by Screen Queensland, and co-directed the three-channel video work THREE DAYS AFTER with musician and artist Rainbow Chan. Her directorial debut, WHEN THE SKY WAS BLUE, was nominated for an Australian Writers’ Guild Award and acquired by SBS On Demand. 

Rae has collaborated with companies such as Arenamedia, Matchbox Pictures, Momo Film Co. and Good Apples Pictures, and has been selected for Screen Australia’s Enterprise Program, For Film’s Sake’s Platform Lab and AFTRS Talent Camp, and was named one of SPA’s Ones to Watch. 

She is the co-creator of the dark comedy series IN HER BODY, shortlisted for SBS Digital Originals, and is currently developing her debut feature DAYS UNDER THE SUN, set between Australia and Malaysia.

🎬 What’s next for this Queensland director? Next year, Rae will be heading abroad to work with Heretic in Athens and Paloma Productions in Copenhagen, as well as working on Robert Connolly’s next feature film, SHIVER.  

Are you a Queensland director? Be sure to check your ADG membership is up to date, then send us a DM about a spotlight! 📲


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5 months ago

Queensland Director Spotlight: Rae Choi, Brisbane 📍 

Rae Choi is a Chinese-Australian filmmaker with family roots in Hong Kong and Borneo, Malaysia. Proudly straddling multiple identities and creative roles, she moves between narrative film, documentary, and video art, building a body of work that spans Australia, Japan, Italy and France, with projects screening at international festivals and broadcasting in Australia and the UK.

Her latest short film, SOME KIND OF BLUE, recently premiered at Adelaide Film Festival – a deeply personal work inspired by her discovery in adulthood that she is hard-of-hearing. She also directed the short documentary series IT GOES LIKE THIS, supported by Screen Queensland, and co-directed the three-channel video work THREE DAYS AFTER with musician and artist Rainbow Chan. Her directorial debut, WHEN THE SKY WAS BLUE, was nominated for an Australian Writers’ Guild Award and acquired by SBS On Demand. 

Rae has collaborated with companies such as Arenamedia, Matchbox Pictures, Momo Film Co. and Good Apples Pictures, and has been selected for Screen Australia’s Enterprise Program, For Film’s Sake’s Platform Lab and AFTRS Talent Camp, and was named one of SPA’s Ones to Watch. 

She is the co-creator of the dark comedy series IN HER BODY, shortlisted for SBS Digital Originals, and is currently developing her debut feature DAYS UNDER THE SUN, set between Australia and Malaysia.

🎬 What’s next for this Queensland director? Next year, Rae will be heading abroad to work with Heretic in Athens and Paloma Productions in Copenhagen, as well as working on Robert Connolly’s next feature film, SHIVER.  

Are you a Queensland director? Be sure to check your ADG membership is up to date, then send us a DM about a spotlight! 📲


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Queensland Director Spotlight: Rae Choi, Brisbane 📍 

Rae Choi is a Chinese-Australian filmmaker with family roots in Hong Kong and Borneo, Malaysia. Proudly straddling multiple identities and creative roles, she moves between narrative film, documentary, and video art, building a body of work that spans Australia, Japan, Italy and France, with projects screening at international festivals and broadcasting in Australia and the UK.

Her latest short film, SOME KIND OF BLUE, recently premiered at Adelaide Film Festival – a deeply personal work inspired by her discovery in adulthood that she is hard-of-hearing. She also directed the short documentary series IT GOES LIKE THIS, supported by Screen Queensland, and co-directed the three-channel video work THREE DAYS AFTER with musician and artist Rainbow Chan. Her directorial debut, WHEN THE SKY WAS BLUE, was nominated for an Australian Writers’ Guild Award and acquired by SBS On Demand. 

Rae has collaborated with companies such as Arenamedia, Matchbox Pictures, Momo Film Co. and Good Apples Pictures, and has been selected for Screen Australia’s Enterprise Program, For Film’s Sake’s Platform Lab and AFTRS Talent Camp, and was named one of SPA’s Ones to Watch. 

She is the co-creator of the dark comedy series IN HER BODY, shortlisted for SBS Digital Originals, and is currently developing her debut feature DAYS UNDER THE SUN, set between Australia and Malaysia.

🎬 What’s next for this Queensland director? Next year, Rae will be heading abroad to work with Heretic in Athens and Paloma Productions in Copenhagen, as well as working on Robert Connolly’s next feature film, SHIVER.  

Are you a Queensland director? Be sure to check your ADG membership is up to date, then send us a DM about a spotlight! 📲


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5 months ago

Queensland Director Spotlight: Rae Choi, Brisbane 📍 

Rae Choi is a Chinese-Australian filmmaker with family roots in Hong Kong and Borneo, Malaysia. Proudly straddling multiple identities and creative roles, she moves between narrative film, documentary, and video art, building a body of work that spans Australia, Japan, Italy and France, with projects screening at international festivals and broadcasting in Australia and the UK.

Her latest short film, SOME KIND OF BLUE, recently premiered at Adelaide Film Festival – a deeply personal work inspired by her discovery in adulthood that she is hard-of-hearing. She also directed the short documentary series IT GOES LIKE THIS, supported by Screen Queensland, and co-directed the three-channel video work THREE DAYS AFTER with musician and artist Rainbow Chan. Her directorial debut, WHEN THE SKY WAS BLUE, was nominated for an Australian Writers’ Guild Award and acquired by SBS On Demand. 

Rae has collaborated with companies such as Arenamedia, Matchbox Pictures, Momo Film Co. and Good Apples Pictures, and has been selected for Screen Australia’s Enterprise Program, For Film’s Sake’s Platform Lab and AFTRS Talent Camp, and was named one of SPA’s Ones to Watch. 

She is the co-creator of the dark comedy series IN HER BODY, shortlisted for SBS Digital Originals, and is currently developing her debut feature DAYS UNDER THE SUN, set between Australia and Malaysia.

🎬 What’s next for this Queensland director? Next year, Rae will be heading abroad to work with Heretic in Athens and Paloma Productions in Copenhagen, as well as working on Robert Connolly’s next feature film, SHIVER.  

Are you a Queensland director? Be sure to check your ADG membership is up to date, then send us a DM about a spotlight! 📲


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Excited for SOME KIND OF BLUE to have its hometown screening at the @bnefilmfest, 11AM Saturday, 29 November at @theelizabethpicturetheatre in the shorts session ‘Dramatics of the Solitary’.

Embracing solitude, these bite sized films aim to explore the mind and analyse how seemingly small and everyday things often affect the psyche and world around us. From the hands of promising local creatives to international auteurs, these hand selected short films embrace solitude, explore the mind and creatively digest how small things often affect the psyche and world around us.

SOME KIND OF BLUE
Dir. Rae Choi | Australia, China | 2025 | 16 min
A musician moves into the beach house of her late mother expecting some quiet, only to be plagued with sounds and visions of her past.

Screening with:
A BRIGHT SUMMER DAY FOR LADY ADVENTURES (dir. Birdy Wei-Tang, USA-Taiwan)
THE SHIRT OFF YOUR BACK (dir. David Robinson-Smith, Australia)
WRITE A LETTER (dir. Adam C Briggs, Australia)
KARMASH (dir. Aleem Bukhari, Pakistan)

🎟️ Link to tickets in bio

Image 1: Film still featuring @chunyinrainbowchan walking through a carpark.
Image 2: Production still by @trolleyfox_ of our bedroom set, production design by @ronniekenworthy.
Image 3: Production still by @trolleyfox_ featuring the beautiful piano of @moreton_.


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6 months ago

Excited for SOME KIND OF BLUE to have its hometown screening at the @bnefilmfest, 11AM Saturday, 29 November at @theelizabethpicturetheatre in the shorts session ‘Dramatics of the Solitary’.

Embracing solitude, these bite sized films aim to explore the mind and analyse how seemingly small and everyday things often affect the psyche and world around us. From the hands of promising local creatives to international auteurs, these hand selected short films embrace solitude, explore the mind and creatively digest how small things often affect the psyche and world around us.

SOME KIND OF BLUE
Dir. Rae Choi | Australia, China | 2025 | 16 min
A musician moves into the beach house of her late mother expecting some quiet, only to be plagued with sounds and visions of her past.

Screening with:
A BRIGHT SUMMER DAY FOR LADY ADVENTURES (dir. Birdy Wei-Tang, USA-Taiwan)
THE SHIRT OFF YOUR BACK (dir. David Robinson-Smith, Australia)
WRITE A LETTER (dir. Adam C Briggs, Australia)
KARMASH (dir. Aleem Bukhari, Pakistan)

🎟️ Link to tickets in bio

Image 1: Film still featuring @chunyinrainbowchan walking through a carpark.
Image 2: Production still by @trolleyfox_ of our bedroom set, production design by @ronniekenworthy.
Image 3: Production still by @trolleyfox_ featuring the beautiful piano of @moreton_.


233
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6 months ago

Excited for SOME KIND OF BLUE to have its hometown screening at the @bnefilmfest, 11AM Saturday, 29 November at @theelizabethpicturetheatre in the shorts session ‘Dramatics of the Solitary’.

Embracing solitude, these bite sized films aim to explore the mind and analyse how seemingly small and everyday things often affect the psyche and world around us. From the hands of promising local creatives to international auteurs, these hand selected short films embrace solitude, explore the mind and creatively digest how small things often affect the psyche and world around us.

SOME KIND OF BLUE
Dir. Rae Choi | Australia, China | 2025 | 16 min
A musician moves into the beach house of her late mother expecting some quiet, only to be plagued with sounds and visions of her past.

Screening with:
A BRIGHT SUMMER DAY FOR LADY ADVENTURES (dir. Birdy Wei-Tang, USA-Taiwan)
THE SHIRT OFF YOUR BACK (dir. David Robinson-Smith, Australia)
WRITE A LETTER (dir. Adam C Briggs, Australia)
KARMASH (dir. Aleem Bukhari, Pakistan)

🎟️ Link to tickets in bio

Image 1: Film still featuring @chunyinrainbowchan walking through a carpark.
Image 2: Production still by @trolleyfox_ of our bedroom set, production design by @ronniekenworthy.
Image 3: Production still by @trolleyfox_ featuring the beautiful piano of @moreton_.


233
7
6 months ago

Excited for SOME KIND OF BLUE to have its hometown screening at the @bnefilmfest, 11AM Saturday, 29 November at @theelizabethpicturetheatre in the shorts session ‘Dramatics of the Solitary’.

Embracing solitude, these bite sized films aim to explore the mind and analyse how seemingly small and everyday things often affect the psyche and world around us. From the hands of promising local creatives to international auteurs, these hand selected short films embrace solitude, explore the mind and creatively digest how small things often affect the psyche and world around us.

SOME KIND OF BLUE
Dir. Rae Choi | Australia, China | 2025 | 16 min
A musician moves into the beach house of her late mother expecting some quiet, only to be plagued with sounds and visions of her past.

Screening with:
A BRIGHT SUMMER DAY FOR LADY ADVENTURES (dir. Birdy Wei-Tang, USA-Taiwan)
THE SHIRT OFF YOUR BACK (dir. David Robinson-Smith, Australia)
WRITE A LETTER (dir. Adam C Briggs, Australia)
KARMASH (dir. Aleem Bukhari, Pakistan)

🎟️ Link to tickets in bio

Image 1: Film still featuring @chunyinrainbowchan walking through a carpark.
Image 2: Production still by @trolleyfox_ of our bedroom set, production design by @ronniekenworthy.
Image 3: Production still by @trolleyfox_ featuring the beautiful piano of @moreton_.


233
7
6 months ago


View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

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