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The Mysterious Maiden of Montefiores

2025

The Mysterious Maiden of Montefiores

2025

The Mysterious Maiden of Montefiores

In this darkly comedic exploration of historical hypocrisy, The Mysterious Maiden of Montefiores unravels the absurdity of colonial narratives. When two self-important colonisers, Samuel and Benjamin, cross paths in the Australian bush, they discover they’re both vying for the affections of the same woman, the enigmatic “Mysterious Maiden.”

Director

Travis Akbar

Runtime

13 Minutes

Country

Australia

Classification

Unclassified 15+

In this darkly comedic exploration of historical hypocrisy, The Mysterious Maiden of Montefiores unravels the absurdity of colonial narratives. When two self-important colonisers, Samuel and Benjamin, cross paths in the Australian bush, they discover they’re both vying for the affections of the same woman, the enigmatic “Mysterious Maiden.”

Screening with First Nations shorts:
The Secret (Lilla Berry)
Catchin' Mumoo (Dylan Tabiltja Coleman)
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Film Credits

Director

Travis Akbar

Year

2025

Country

Australia

Language

English

Type

Fiction & Short

Program Strand

Shorts

Producer

Adam Gerard

Writer

Travis Akbar

Cast

Trevor Jamieson, Pete Monaghan, Wynter Akbar & Georgia Williams

Film Source

Travis Akbar

Genre

Comedy, First Nations, History & Indigenous

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Runtime

55 minutes

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