by FilmInk Staff

A new Australian documentary following artist Michelle Kometz’s provocative public art project will premiere at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival this July, exploring the gendered censorship of bodies online.

Urban Nipple is directed by Dayna Di Fulvio, a genderfluid filmmaker and passionate advocate for women and gender-diverse people working in film. Based in Naarm/Melbourne, they work as a 1st Assistant Director with over 10 years of experience, including credits on the drama feature Afterlight and female-driven sci-fi series Classic. Their latest project, The Dysphoria, a Screen Australia funded trans-horror film, premiered at the renowned Fantasia Film Festival and Melbourne International Film Festival. Urban Nipple, their directorial debut, explores the role technology plays in modern feminism and how censorship and bodily autonomy impact marginalised communities. Dayna also co-runs Club DVD, a social film night celebrating community, conversation, and underseen cinema.

MDFF26 Out Laws + Queer Shorts
Sunday July 12, 5.15pm.
Cinema Nova
Ticket Link: https://www.cinemanova.com.au/films/mdff26-out-laws-queer-shorts

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