views from the intersection

People seated in a dimly lit room watching a presentation projected on a screen at the front of the room.

Views From The Intersection was a sold-out film screening event held at HoneyBones Gallery in Brunswick. Produced and sponsored by Strangeworld Studios, Eskinita Catering and Pour UP drinks, the screening showcased four diverse films by by creatives of colour living in Melbourne, Australia.

Drawing from personal perspectives and lived experiences, the screening delved into culture, connection and intersectionality, challenging preconceived narratives of immigrant and CALD communities, highlighting the stories of first and second generation Australians.

The screening was followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers, hosted by Noah daCosta, discussing culture, family, food and the importance of diversity both on screen and behind the camera.

Event photography by Natasha Librero.

A presentation slide with a yellow background titled 'Views from the Intersection' and the subtitle 'A celebration of community and culture.' The slide features logos of sponsors including Hey Hey Holiday, Eskunta Catering, Po Gross, and Strunge World Studios. Audience silhouettes are visible in the foreground.
A young man with short hair wearing a blue bomber jacket pouring pink liquid from a shaker into a clear plastic cup in a room with white brick walls.
A young man with dark hair, wearing a beige cable-knit sweater, sitting on a chair and speaking into a microphone during a panel or discussion event. There is another woman with long dark hair in the background listening attentively. A large speaker and a presentation slide are also visible.
A man wearing glasses, a beanie, and a dark jacket is holding a microphone and speaking in front of a projected screen with various logos and text, including TV series and company logos.
People sitting in an indoor venue, watching a comedy show or movie, smiling and laughing, with some holding drinks.
A group of people sitting in a dark room, smiling and laughing, engaged in a shared moment of amusement.
People sitting indoors, attentively watching or listening to something, with light coming through curtains on the right.
Group of people attending a gathering or presentation, some are seated and smiling, while a woman is standing with her arms crossed and smiling, and a young man is clapping. There is a woman in the background looking at her phone. The scene appears to be indoors, possibly in a community center or cafe.