‘Canopy’ Director Aaron Wilson Brings Australia-Indonesia Romance ‘Under the Banyan Moon’ to JAFF Future Project

Australian filmmaker Aaron Wilson's debut feature "Canopy" has already made a splash on the international film festival circuit, and his next project, "Under the Banyan Moon", is set to make its mark at this year's JAFF Future Project.

This captivating Australia-Indonesia co-production, which Wilson directed and produced alongside Michael McMahon through Left-Handed Productions, tells the poignant tale of Stella, a 33-year-old schoolteacher from Adelaide who embarks on an impulsive escape to Bali with her best friend after a shocking revelation. There, she finds herself unexpectedly drawn to Aditya, Elang's enigmatic best friend.

As they navigate the vibrant world of Yogyakarta, their quiet connection forces them both to confront the difference between comfort and courage, ultimately leading them down a path that celebrates cultural exchange and the power of human connection.

Wilson, who has been quietly brewing this story since his first feature "Canopy", draws inspiration from his own experiences moving between Australia and Southeast Asia. The director is drawn to small human moments that reveal our true selves, and he hopes to convey the universality of connection through a beautiful cross-cultural romance.

"This film is about celebrating that connection, leaning into the differences that make us intriguing and the quiet threads that bind us in ways we don’t always realise," Wilson says. "It's essential that we see the story from two distinct points of view, two people from completely different worlds who change each other in ways they never expected."

Wilson also wants audiences to feel the color, rhythm, energy, and majesty of both Adelaide and Yogyakarta as not just exotic settings but as layered emotional characters. The film is designed as a grand, global love story that celebrates cultural exchange and reminds us that love remains one of cinema's most universal languages.

The project has already generated excitement among Indonesian production companies, with the filmmakers hoping to connect with an industry partner who shares their vision for a film that will resonate with audiences across three continents. With sales agents, financiers, and creative collaborators present at JAFF Market, this co-production hub offers the perfect platform for Wilson and McMahon to bring "Under the Banyan Moon" to life.

The project is currently in development as part of the JAFF Future Project, which aims to advance independent works toward completion and distribution. With its rich cultural context, beautiful cinematography, and poignant human story, "Under the Banyan Moon" is poised to capture the hearts of audiences worldwide.
 
I'm so stoked for this new film "Under the Banyan Moon" 🌴🎥 it's like, an Aussie-Indo co-production that's all about cultural exchange and connection, which I think is super dope ✊️ Aaron Wilson's got a great vibe going on with his storytelling, he's drawing from his own experiences moving between Australia and Southeast Asia, so you can feel the authenticity in the film 🌍 Plus, the cinematography sounds stunning, it's like a grand global love story that'll transport audiences to these amazing cities 🎬 I'm also loving the idea of seeing two different worlds collide, it's like, really highlights our shared humanity ❤️ Can't wait to see how this project comes together at JAFF Future Project 🤞
 
I'm loving the sound of this film 🌴! The way Aaron Wilson weaves together the complexities of human connection, cultural exchange, and personal growth is truly captivating. As someone who's fascinated by the nuances of human behavior, I appreciate how the director draws inspiration from his own experiences to create a story that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.

The fact that the film celebrates the beauty of cultural differences and the power of quiet connections resonates with me on a deep level ❤️. The idea that love can be one of cinema's most universal languages is so true, don't you think? I'm excited to see how Wilson and McMahon bring this beautiful story to life, especially with their plans to connect with an industry partner who shares their vision.

The cinematography and cultural context of the film are already generating buzz, and I can only imagine how stunning it's going to be when it's released 🎥. With its grand, global love story premise, "Under the Banyan Moon" has all the ingredients to capture hearts across three continents – I'm eagerly awaiting its release!
 
🌴 I'm so stoked for this film, dude! It sounds like Aaron Wilson has woven together these gorgeous, vibrant cultures in a way that's both authentic and romantic. I mean, can't you just imagine Stella and Aditya wandering through Yogyakarta together? The fact that the director drew inspiration from his own expat experiences is what makes it so special – it's like he's sharing this intimate piece of himself with us. And Wilson's goal to showcase the tiny moments that reveal our true selves? That's, like, super relatable and beautiful. I'm hyped for audiences worldwide to connect with this global love story ❤️
 
I'm not sure if I'd say this film is going to be a total game changer but i gotta agree with Aaron Wilson's vision - it sounds super relatable to me. I mean who hasn't felt that urge to break free from the norm and explore new horizons? And I think what draws me in is how he wants to capture those small human moments that reveal our true selves. It's like, we're always told to be strong and courageous but what about when it's just us being vulnerable and honest with each other? That's where the real connection happens 🌙
 
I'm really excited about this new Aussie-Indo co-production 🌴🎥! It's so cool that Aaron Wilson drew inspiration from his own experiences moving between Australia and Southeast Asia - I love how he's trying to celebrate cultural exchange and human connection through a beautiful cross-cultural romance ❤️. The film's got a lot of potential, especially with the vibrant world of Yogyakarta as its backdrop 🌺. And I think it's awesome that Wilson is highlighting the quiet threads that bind us together - we could all use more of those in our lives 😊. Can't wait to see this film come together and bring people from different worlds together 💕!
 
idk about this film being a universal language... sounds like just another romance movie 🤔 with some exotic setting thrown in for good measure. what makes him think it's gonna resonate across 3 continents? has he done market research or something? and who are these production companies generating excitement among? just random Indonesian studios jumping on the bandwagon? also, "quiet threads that bind us" sounds like a total buzzphrase to me 🙄
 
I'm so excited to hear about this new film! 🌴 I've always loved stories that explore cultural exchange and human connection, and it sounds like Wilson's got a real winner with this one. The way he draws inspiration from his own experiences moving between Australia and Southeast Asia is really cool, and I love how he wants to celebrate those quiet moments that reveal our true selves. It's not just about exotic settings and grand romance - it's about the people and emotions behind the story.

I'm also loving the sound of this film's cinematography! 📸 Yogyakarta sounds like such a vibrant and beautiful place, and I can imagine how stunning it would look on screen. I think audiences from all three continents will really connect with the story - there's something so universal about finding love and connection with someone from a different world.

One thing I'm curious to see is how Wilson balances out the two main characters' perspectives - it sounds like he wants to give both of them a chance to shine, but I wonder if that'll be an easy feat. Either way, I'm definitely looking forward to seeing "Under the Banyan Moon" come to life! 🌺
 
🎥 I'm still thinking about Aaron Wilson's film "Canopy"... how it made me feel all those years ago... 🤔 Like, what was it about Stella's journey that resonated so deeply with me? Was it her desire for freedom, or the thrill of the unknown? Anyway, this new project sounds like it's going to be something special. I love how Wilson is drawing from his own experiences and trying to create a story that's both personal and universal at the same time. The idea of two people from different worlds coming together and changing each other is so beautiful 🌎💕. And I'm totally here for the vibrant setting of Yogyakarta - it looks like such a stunning backdrop for a romance. Fingers crossed this film gets made and we get to experience it soon! 😊
 
🌴 so i think what's really cool about this film "under the banyan moon" is how it blends two different worlds in a way that feels super intimate and relatable... like stella's impulsive escape to bali is so easy to imagine happening, you know? 🤯 and the fact that wilson drew inspiration from his own experiences moving between australia and southeast asia adds this layer of authenticity to the story. also, i love how the film celebrates cultural exchange and human connection - it feels like we really need more of those kinds of stories right now 😊
 
🌴🎥 I'm so down for this one! A cross-cultural romance set against the stunning backdrop of Indonesia and Australia sounds like a total dream come true 😍. I love how Aaron Wilson is drawing from his own experiences moving between the two countries to tell this story - it's authenticity at its finest 👍. The fact that he wants to celebrate the power of human connection and cultural exchange is so refreshing ❤️. Can't wait to see how the vibrant world of Yogyakarta comes alive on screen 🌺💃.

Here's a simple diagram to illustrate what I'm feeling:
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This film is going to be a visual feast, with stunning cinematography and breathtaking locations 📸🏙️. The story of Stella and Aditya's connection had me rooting for them from the get-go - I love how it explores the tension between comfort and courage 💪. Bring on "Under the Banyan Moon"!
 
I'm loving this Aussie-Indo co-production, it sounds like a real game-changer for the film festival circuit 🌴🎥. I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a beautiful cross-cultural romance that celebrates our differences and the connections we make with others? Aaron Wilson's passion project is all about human moments that reveal our true selves, and that's something we can all get behind ❤️. And let's be real, the setting of Yogyakarta sounds like an absolute dream – I'm already feeling the color, rhythm, energy, and majesty of it all 🌺. I'm excited to see how this film brings people together across cultures and continents, it's just what we need more of in today's world 🌎.
 
🤔 i'm not sure about this whole banyan moon thing... it sounds like another overhyped romance film that's trying too hard to be global. i mean, a love story between an Aussie schoolteacher and some Indonesian guy in yogyakarta? yeah, sure, sounds nice, but is it really original? has anyone ever done anything similar before? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm like "Banyan moon" obsessed with this new Aussie-Indo flick 😂! I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a rom-com set in Yogyakarta? But seriously, the whole concept of cultural exchange and finding common ground is so relatable. It's like when you're stuck between two worlds (or in my case, between browsing memes and keeping up with Netflix shows 😜), and you just wanna connect with someone who gets it. Wilson's got a knack for storytelling, and I'm all about that "quiet threads" vibe 🧵💕. Can't wait to see how this one plays out! 🎥
 
🎥 I'm so stoked for this movie, it sounds like a beautiful love story that'll take you on a journey through two cultures 🌴💕. The fact that Aaron Wilson drew inspiration from his own experiences moving between Australia and Southeast Asia adds such depth to the film 🤝. And can we talk about how excited I am for the vibrant world of Yogyakarta to come alive on screen? 🎨 It's all about celebrating those quiet connections that bring us together, you know? 😊 The director wants to show that love is one of cinema's most universal languages 💗, and I'm all for it. Can't wait to see this film come to life!
 
OMG u gotta check out this new flick "Under the Banyan Moon" 🌴🎥 its like a global love story between 2 peeps from diff worlds & it gets so deep about connection & culture 🤩 australian filmmaker Aaron Wilson directed it & its based on his own exp's movin between australia & asia 🌊 he wants 2 show how love can cross borders & bring ppl together 💕 sounds like a beauty 2 me!
 
Love the Aussie-Indo co-production 🌴🎥 Aaron Wilson's next film sounds like a dreamy romance 💘 with a gorgeous backdrop of Yogyakarta 🌺 Can't wait to see how he weaves cultural exchange and human connection into this beautiful story ✨
 
Can you believe this? Another Aussie filmmaker trying to "celebrate cultural exchange" with a romance movie about two people from different worlds falling in love. Like, isn't that just a tired trope already? 🤷‍♂️ And what's up with the emphasis on being exotic settings but also layered emotional characters? Sounds like they're trying too hard to sound pretentious. I mean, I'm sure it'll be a super pretty movie and all, but can't we get some originality around here? 😒
 
🌸 I love how Aaron Wilson's films are all about capturing those quiet moments that reveal our true selves 🤗. His stories have a way of making me feel like I'm right there with the characters, experiencing their emotions and struggles alongside them 😊. And I think what's really going to make "Under the Banyan Moon" stand out is its beautiful representation of two cultures coming together 💕. It's not just about the romance or the exotic settings – it's about how these different worlds can intersect and change each other in profound ways 🌈. The fact that Wilson is drawing from his own experiences as a transplant between Australia and Southeast Asia adds such depth to the story, don't you think? 🤓
 
🌴 I gotta say, this new film "Under the Banyan Moon" sounds like a real stunner! 🤩 As someone who loves a good romance, I'm all about that cultural exchange vibe. Aaron Wilson's got some serious talent, and his Aussie-Indo co-production is gonna be a wild ride. I mean, who doesn't love a story about two people from different worlds finding each other? It's like, the ultimate proof that love can conquer all, you know? 😊

And I'm loving the fact that Wilson's drawing inspiration from his own experiences moving between Australia and Southeast Asia – it's like he's speaking straight to my soul! 🌊 The way he describes the film as a "grand, global love story" is giving me all the feels. I need to get myself to the cinema ASAP and see this beauty for myself!

I'm also hyped about the fact that Indonesian production companies are on board – it's gonna be awesome to see more Aussie-Indo collabs making waves in the film industry! 🌟 And can we talk about the cinematography? I mean, I love a good Banyan tree – there's something so majestic and beautiful about 'em. I'm guessing Wilson's gonna do some serious justice to that stunning Indonesian landscape. 💕
 
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