Rohan Spong

PelĂ­culas

How To Dress Like Me
Supervising Producer
Since 1979, Rose Chong Costumiers have been dealing in elaborate and vibrant maximalist attire for hire. In 40 years, it has established itself as an iconic and legendary Melbourne staple among the Inner-North's queer scene. But neither Rose Chong's nor fancy-dress are as simple as they first seem according to Dan, one of the long-time "Chongettes" who works there. When considered with care and attention, they reveal glittering ideas of play and fun and community. From a queer lens - or rather, a mirror - this unassuming costume shop is a place where one might begin to conceive truths about themselves and their identities. How to Dress Like Me is a 5-minute documentary that contends with the intersections of play, queerness, and clothes.
Winter at Westbeth
Director
In New York's West Village, the elderly residents of a unique artist community continue to question, challenge and create as though there is no tomorrow.
All the Way Through Evening
Director
The story of the HIV/AIDS crisis in New York City. As you've never heard it before. A musical documentary.
T is for Teacher
Cinematography
Examines the outcomes for four trans-gender school teachers who transition from male to female in North American high schools.
T is for Teacher
Director
Examines the outcomes for four trans-gender school teachers who transition from male to female in North American high schools.
When Darkness Falls
Director
When Private Detective Virginia Martin is suspected of murdering a local call girl, she has two days to clear her name. Under the watchful eye of a police rookie - the alluring Betsy Sloane - the investigation that ensues draws our heroine into the familiar noir landscape of New York in the 1940s. In solving the case, the pair meet a number of quirky characters including a drunken sailor with a violent streak, a Police Commissioner with a secret vendetta and an ill tempered showgirl called Jinx de Luxe.