Aphelion

FILM DETAILS
Feature
Steve Willems
Australia, 2026, 92mins
SESSION DETAILS
Sat July 18th, Luna Leederville
12.30pm

Every few years there's an Australian film film that blows everything away and clears the path for ambitious and high risk cinema. This year, we reckon this is the one. We believe this film heralds a powerful new voice in Australian cinema.
Aphelion is a dramatic feature told in real time in a single location. Zinaida is a young woman suffering from anxiety and depression, self-medicating with illicit drugs. She struggles to fit into society, feeling judged and worthless, hiding away in her cheap share-house room while taking comfort in the love and affection of another troubled soul. Caleb is a charming grifter, always trying to make the most out of any situation. He makes Zinaida feel special, but uses her need for validation and affection to abuse and control her. Caleb spends her money, isolates her from her friends, and makes her feel that she needs him.
From there, it's all downhill for both characters in this tightly wound character study of crime and control and it's really something to watch. Unfolding very much as a social realist stage-play, this film is tight, tight, tight! With fantastic performances, it ratchets the tension about as high as it can go and while uncomfortable viewing, there's no doubting the ability of the cast and crew in presenting us with something fresh.
If you want to experience what Australian cinema can be in an increasingly conservative creative environment, this is the one for you. It it ain't an easy ride but it rewards in aces. We can't stop thinking about its power.