Ryan Osmond

Películas

Christmas Down Under
First Assistant Director
Tightly wound Ellie flies to Australia and enlists the help of an Aboriginal Tour Guide and a YouTubefamous Uber driver to find her husband and his eclectic family, and along the way, find her true self. All before Christmas.
A Lion Returns
First Assistant Director
Jamal has just returned to Australia after disappearing overseas for 18 months fighting in Syria. He's back in the country and wants to see his terminally ill mother, however he has to deal with his strong-minded older brother Omar, then his wife Heidi and their young son whom he left behind, but most importantly his unforgiving father. But why has Jamal really come back? Is he a militant with a cause or an easily led pawn in a bigger picture? A story about redemption, forgiveness and the consequences of your actions on loved ones and those you leave behind.
Beast No More
First Assistant Director
Una joven bióloga, Mary Jane, que se centra en la lepidoptery (el estudio de las polillas y las mariposas), no tiene la vida perfecta; sin embargo, tiene lo que considera el hijo perfecto. La tragedia golpea y el mundo de Mary Jane se trastorna de manera inquietante. Huyendo del turbulento "mundo real", se embarca en un proyecto de arbustos solitarios. En el paisaje aislado y surrealista, Mary Jane comienza a experimentar fenómenos extraños. La oportunidad de ser madre nuevamente se presenta, solo que tiene un costo para Mary Jane y lo que queda de su familia.
Reaching Distance
First Assistant Director
Logan, a cynic with a photographic memory, follows his sister's killer onto a night-rider bus. As the line between past and present begins to blur on the journey, Logan uncovers he has a complex past with much more than one passenger.
Remembering Agatha
First Assistant Director
For Agatha, Christmas triggers sadness. She yearns for freedom laced with imagination, when magical creatures were part of a game played with friends in the forest. The death of her parents after a 1978 Christmas Party still haunts Agatha. She sees similarities between her parents' unhappy marriage and her own. The Black Madonna statue from her childhood visits Agatha, escalating her anxiety and goading her towards change. The discovery of a mysterious portal offers Agatha the possibility of resolving her grief and saving her crumbling marriage.