Daniella Unger

Movies

When Doves Fly
BTS Footage
Dove is a teenage girl whose naivety takes over when her parents are to divorce. With a plan to catch a bus to an airport and then flee to Melbourne to pursue a future in music, she is accompanied by her optimistic inner voice. She’s full of dreams and aspirations that don’t match reality. On her journey, she interacts with series of strangers in different situations. Through these experiences, Dove ​will reflect on her ambitious dreams and reality.
Knock Knock
Continuity
Warwick is a radio DJ who battles with his depression to perform live on air during the world’s premiere apocalyptic event. But Warwick’s demons aren’t the only thing he has to contend with; something is outside and wants to be let in…
Tin Phone
Producer
Newlyweds Nicholas and Peter attend the demolition of the old house on their new property. They watch on, hopeful and excited until they realise that someone is still in the house. Edith, an elderly woman refuses to leave ‘her’ home and will stop at nothing to prevent the young couple from getting their way.
Tin Phone
Editor
Newlyweds Nicholas and Peter attend the demolition of the old house on their new property. They watch on, hopeful and excited until they realise that someone is still in the house. Edith, an elderly woman refuses to leave ‘her’ home and will stop at nothing to prevent the young couple from getting their way.
Peace of Mind
Editor
The story of Christina Lau and her relationship with her parents as she recounts the happy and traumatic memories of her childhood and adolescence. She shares the ways in which the tragic demise of her father and mother have affected her and shaped who she is today. Her story is powerful, tragic, and demonstrates the importance of strong family ties when overcoming hardship. The documentary is directed by her eldest daughter, Robyn Mae, and includes stunning animations created by her youngest daughter, Tammy-Ann.
So It Goes
Assistant Camera
In a rural town, the shock death of a teenage boy devastates his family. As his sense of home and belonging is eroded, the boy's father Tom seeks a way to come to terms with his son's death - one which can only come from true acceptance of all that his son was.