FILM CATALOGUE
-You, Me & BPD (Short Documentary | Mental Health)
-Joy! (Short Film | Coming of Age)
-Period Panic (Short Film | Women's Health)
-Last Prayer (Narrative Music Video | Capitalism)
-You, Me & BPD (Short Documentary | Mental Health)
-Joy! (Short Film | Coming of Age)
-Period Panic (Short Film | Women's Health)
-Last Prayer (Narrative Music Video | Capitalism)
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TRAILER
"Different isn’t broken — it’s just different.."
You, Me & BPD follows Mayan and Reuben on an intimate camping trip, where a conversation about a Borderline Personality Disorder diagnosis opens into a deeper exploration of identity, relationships, and self-understanding.
Through vulnerability, reflection, and quiet moments in nature, the film reframes difference not as dysfunction, but as a unique way of experiencing the world — inviting audiences to question how women’s mental health is understood and labelled.
Genre: Documentary / Mental Health | 13 minutes
STARRING,
as Herself
as Himself
Produced by Mayan Canes & Reuben Wylie | Written by Reuben Wylie & Mayan Canes | Directed by Reuben Wylie & Mayan Canes | Cinematography by Reuben Wylie | Audio by Reuben Wylie | Edited by Mayan Canes
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"The last spark of joy could ignite a world of change."
In a world where joy has been wiped out by a mysterious virus, Abbey struggles to accept a joyless reality. When she meets Harry — possibly the last joyful person alive — she begins a quiet rebellion against conformity, discovering who she is and what she’s willing to protect.
Joy is a dramedy about emotional intelligence, identity, and the courage it takes to feel deeply in a world that discourages it.
Genre: Short Film / Coming of Age | 19 minutes
STARRING
as Abbey
as Harry
as Safron
as Sabrina
as Selina
as Mary
as Jane
as Sophie
Produced by Mayan Canes, Reuben Wylie & Kaden Condie | Written by Reuben Wylie & Mayan Canes | Directed by Mayan Canes | Cinematography by Reuben Wylie | Art Direction by Emily Sparrow | Audio by Regan Anderson | Edited by Clyde Hoang
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"Periods happen. Shame shouldn’t."
When Jenna unexpectedly gets her period on the way to a career-defining job interview, her carefully planned day unravels into chaos. Forced to confront embarrassment and self-doubt, she navigates the stigma placed on natural bodily functions.
Through humour and heart, Period Panic challenges menstrual shame while aiming to educate, empower, and normalise conversation around periods.
Genre: Short Film / Dramedy | 10 minutes
STARRING
as Jenna
as Nicole
as Mr. Maskew
Produced by Mayan Canes, Reuben Wylie & Jack Chambers | Written by Mayan Canes & Aaron Wilkes | Directed by Mayan Canes | Cinematography by Jake Stewart | Art Direction by Gray Long | Audio by Jasper Darcy | Edited by Callum Buys, Thomas Smith, Mayan Canes | Marketing by Mayan Canes
Set within the flickering channels of a television screen, Last Prayer follows a sinister figure as he moves around Fremantle (Western Australia) pulling strings for his hidden agenda.
Framed through the perspective of a young woman watching the TV alone in her room, the narrative escalates until something inside of her breaks.
This project demonstrates our approach to visual storytelling, symbolism, and narrative-driven short-form work.
Genre: Narrative Music Video | 4 Minutes