Maude Davey

Movies

The Dry
Helen
Aaron Falk returns to his drought-stricken hometown to attend a tragic funeral. But his return opens a decades-old wound - the unsolved death of a teenage girl.
30 Minutes of Danger
Director Grant Scicluna jumps into VR with an adaptation of one of the tales from Jack Heath’s short-story collection 300 Minutes of Danger. Here, in a potentially deadly case of mistaken identity, Nassim is poisoned and must engage in a heart-pumping game of cat and mouse to secure the antidote.
The Five Provocations
The FIVE Provocations is a performance driven, realist drama about four intertwined stories of love, loss and unexpected confrontations by women too provocative to ignore.
A Writer and Three Script Editors Walk Into a Bar
A writer tells a joke. Complications ensue.
My Year Without Sex
Margaret
A tender story from Australia highlights the realistic ups and downs of an Australian family in the year following a parent's emergency medical procedure.
Roy Hollsdotter Live
Vivian
Roy Höllsdotter (Darren Casey) is a stand-up comedian in his late 30s making an adequate living as a pub performer. However, all is not well in his personal life – he’s drinking too much and has been stalking his ex-girlfriend Cate (Asher Keddie). When his best friend Simmo (Luke Elliot) finds out what Roy is doing, he tries to intervene, but Roy’s problems only worsen and begin to affect his ability to create and perform his stand-up routines.
My Cunt
Writer
Originally written for the stage, Melbourne actor Maude Davey stars in the film adaptation of her subversive black comedy My Cunt. In this bold and controversial monologue, Maude poses sly questions about the meaning of female perfection as she introduces us to her grandmother's favourite party trick and gives us a glimpse of what Demi Moore, Pamela Anderson Lee and her grandmother have in common.
My Cunt
Self
Originally written for the stage, Melbourne actor Maude Davey stars in the film adaptation of her subversive black comedy My Cunt. In this bold and controversial monologue, Maude poses sly questions about the meaning of female perfection as she introduces us to her grandmother's favourite party trick and gives us a glimpse of what Demi Moore, Pamela Anderson Lee and her grandmother have in common.
Only the Brave
Kate
Alex is in love with her best friend, Vicki, her mother has dissapeared and she sets fire to things in her spare time. Vicki comes from an abusive home and wants Alex to run away with her. Alex is a bit of a nerd and a teachers pet, so takes advantage of this by trying to seduce her drippy school teacher. Alex watches as Vicki, unable to escape her terrible homelife and an psychological wreck, sets alight to herself and burns to death.