Official trailer of Australian film Birthright
Award-winning Australian director Zoe Pepper explores themes of intergenerational wealth and the housing crisis in her first feature film, Birthright
The official trailer for the Australian film Birthright has been released, marking the feature-length debut for writer and director Zoe Pepper. Pepper, who has previously established herself as an award-winning filmmaker, makes her first foray into feature cinema with this production. The trailer offers a glimpse into the creative vision of the director as she transitions to this larger format for the first time in her career.[1][2][3]
The film is set to explore several significant and timely social issues, with a primary focus on the dynamics of intergenerational wealth. By centering the narrative on these financial themes, Birthright examines the broader implications of the housing crisis and how economic instability affects different generations within a single family unit today in this cinematic exploration.[1][2][3]
Furthermore, the production delves into the specific issue of family entitlement. Zoe Pepper's script looks at the expectations and conflicts that emerge when housing and wealth become central to family relationships. This debut feature aims to provide a critical look at the intersection of personal entitlement and the systemic challenges of the current economic climate as presented in this new Australian feature film project.[1][2][3]


