Official Selection at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival.
Melbourne, Australia. One of the oldest cities on earth. A place famous for its coffee, culture and climate. Four seasons in a day, that’s what the locals will tell you. And the most liveable city in the world… whatever that means.
The sequel to London: A Guide for the Naive takes you around Australia’s capital of culture, explaining its history, people, and idiosyncrasies.
Did you know that dinosaurs existed in Australia right up until 1905? Or that Melbourne was named after cultural icon Mel Gibson?
You do now.
Are you feeling lost? Reeling from the incessant instructions to ‘stand to the right’ and ‘mind the gap’? Wondering how to get by in a city that seems to hate you? Then follow Vincent Mahoney as he takes you on a journey, showing you the what’s what, the where’s where, the who’s who and the when’s which of London. The first film we made which turned out to be a monumentally ambitious first project. With a total cast of about 30 people, and filmed across roughly 30 different locations, it was a hell of a lot of work. It was great fun to make though, including all the many different props, and will soon be followed up by a sequel offering a guide to Melbourne.London: A Guide for the Naive