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Caroline Brazier | Jacqui | |
Daniel Monks | Olly | |
Scott Lee | Luke | |
Sian Ewers | Nat | |
Isaro Kayitesi | Britney | |
Jaimee Peasley | Olivia | |
Troy Rodger | Mark | |
David Richardson | Brandon | |
Lee Jankowski | Trev | |
Jad Abid | Sonny | |
Isabella Birighitti | Party Girl | |
Joshua Charles Dawe | Nightclub Man 2 | |
Karli Rae Grogan | Shocked Party girl | |
Meghann Herlihy | Student | |
Jack Hyslop | Nightclub Man 1 |
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Producer |
Roslyn Walker
Stevie Cruz-Martin |
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Writer |
Daniel Monks
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Cinematography |
Stevie Cruz-Martin
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Featurette
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Mixing sexuality and teen angst with an undercurrent of sci-fi, this bold fantasy follows a gay disabled teen who undergoes a mysterious procedure that gives him the body of a young able-bodied woman in order to pursue his love object. Exploring how our bodies shape who we are and how we are perceived, Pulse is a modern day parable for the young, the queer, the disabled and for anyone who has ever struggled with their sexuality, their desires, and essentially, themselves. |
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