"Is This It?" is Kanan Gill's latest comedy special that explores the complexities of adulting with humor and wit. In this uproarious performance, Kanan delves into the challenges of relationships, growing up, and finding one's purpose in life. With his signature observational style, he dissects everyday situations and presents them in a hilariously relatable manner, leaving audiences in stitches. Kanan's sharp comedic timing and storytelling skills shine through as he navigates through the highs and lows of adulthood, offering a fresh perspective on the universal struggles of finding meaning and fulfillment.

A family is rocked by a split opinion on a seemingly mundane topic.

This variety show features some of South Africa's top comedians and celebrities in sketches parodying stereotypes, pop culture and race relations.

A therapist and a patient, each untruthful of who they really are, walk into an office and come to learn hard truths.

On a relatively adventurous day, Lucas takes on the adventures of being a super hero in the city, saving everyone from possible crimes, but whilst on a lunch break he encounters a strange figure who posses a threat to the city and everyone in it and its up to Lucas to stop him!

Two aging New England clammers bicker about how to live out their twilight years, with only one of the brothers willing to risk life and limb on a dream. Free on Vimeo!

The trilogy conclusion and ending to the character arc Duke has been on since 2016.

The story of a guy who could save the universe.

Follow Noah, a college student, as he introduces his White girlfriend, Brittany, to his Black family during a tense Thanksgiving dinner. An emotionally charged drama that delves into the complexities of interracial relationships, Black excellence, and the pursuit of self-autonomy.

A Jewish teenager appears to have more faith in a cowboy lifestyle than his religious community in Salford. But underneath his dysfunctional demeanour lies a tragedy.

"ini..." is a harmony that takes an ample time to settle in a rhythm of its own whereas we the audience are mere witnesses.

Two car thieves/roommates think they are taking part in the usual job: Steal a rich guys car and sell it for profit. However, what should be normal routine turns to chaos when they discover that the car they have been sent to steal is worth hardly anything and has been ordered to be taken as part of a ridiculous personal vendetta regarding a parking space. If that wasn't bad enough, the psychotic owner is not at work as they had been told.

Have you ever seen two people count to 100 in a film before?

One of the most exciting and prolific voices in Australian comedy, Daniel Muggleton has returned with his new special, Unprecedented. Daniel's debut special, Let's Never HangOut, has aired on ABC Comedy, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and more. He has supported Jim Jefferies, Alex Williamson and Steve Hofstetter on tour. He's also received critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe, being selected as one of 'Four Great Free Fringe Shows' by The Scotsman in 2019. Daniel has performed at the End of the Road, Tramlines and Pigsty in July music festivals, headlined comedy club in the UK, Australia and Europe and his stand-up clips have million of views online.Off-stage, he's appeared on The Feed (SBS) and The Checkout (ABC) and is half of 'Ask Us Everything with Steve Hofstetter & Daniel Muggleton', a cult podcast on Zoom. He's also a regular host at Nowhere Comedy Club, the world's first digital comedy club, having opened for Mike Birbiglia, Todd Barry and Sam Morril.

A nasty chef bites off more than he can chew.

An over-masculine brute drudges up to the urinal beside an over-childish little man. Enter competition. Enter the match.

Technoburger, a horror-satire anthology, uncovers the unnerving implications of technology addiction as four individuals' lives are disrupted by their digital obsessions, blurring the lines between reality and the virtual world under the omnipresence of a dominating tech corporation.

Dare to play the game? Just one shot won't hurt.

The Clock is Ticking transports its audience into a collage of creative multimedia animation. This short animated film explores the passage of time. Angst grows stronger as Emily questions her purpose in a waiting room, surrounded by strangers with a similar destiny. At the sight of a teddy bear sitting alone on a chair, Emily can’t help but identify with the plushie. She dives deep into her subconscious, reliving her past and expanding into a potential future doomed to destruction. Time doesn’t wait, and the clock keeps ticking. Faced with this realization, Emily snaps out of her dream, deeply changed. She grabs the plushie and escapes the waiting room in a hysterical demonstration of freedom. Emily will no longer wait !