Walk and talk in Melbourne: Em has travelled from Sydney to visit her friend Jessie. They don’t have any plans – and there isn’t even a proper duvet for Em, although the two young women won’t be sleeping anyway. For soon their sweet, smart babbling is in full flow, moving from the banal to the heavy and back again. Both of them are lost in their own way: Em because her supposed dream job comes with an exploitative, misogynous climate; Jessie because she’s now in a vacuum following a break-up. The hours they share become a space of play, just as their slacker-like movements through the city turn into an observation of themselves and those around them. Fwends alights upon the diffuse, sensitive realm between late adolescence and adult life, or, as director Sophie Somerville fittingly describes it, “how being in your 20s means staring into a dark, deep, meaningless void.” Yet the film hews closer to comedy than to drama, as analyses of the difficult present are delivered with costumes and special effects, with rap and improvisation. Made without a big budget, Fwends goes to unexpected places – and is also a declaration of love to a metropolis in spring.
by Sophie Somerville (Director, Screenplay), Emmanuelle Mattana (Screenplay), Melissa Gan (Screenplay)
with Emmanuelle Mattana, Melissa Gan
Australia 2025 English, French 92' Colour World premiere | Debut film

With

  • Emmanuelle Mattana
  • Melissa Gan

Crew

Director Sophie Somerville
Screenplay Sophie Somerville, Emmanuelle Mattana, Melissa Gan
Cinematography Carter Looker
Editing Sophie Somerville
Music Mike Tilbrook
Sound Design Rizky Pratama
Executive Producers Brendan Donoghue, Amanda Maple-Brown, Adrian Holmes
Co-Producers Carter Looker, Sophie Somerville, Sarah Hegge-Taylor

Produced by

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Sophie Somerville

Sophie Somerville is a Melbourne-based Australian writer, director and editor. Her shorts have screened at festivals around the world including Telluride Film Festival and London Short Film Festival. Her films have won the Dendy Award for Best Live Action Short (Peeps, 2021) and Rouben Mamoulian Award for Best Director (linda 4 eva, 2023) at Sydney Film Festival. In 2023 she was an attendee of the Melbourne International Film Festival Accelerator Lab for emerging Australian and New Zealand directors.

Filmography

2019 Peeps; short film 2023 linda 4 eva; short film 2025 Fwends

Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2025