
D.O.B: 1997-11-18
Zeke Morgan-Hind is a Perth-based filmmaker and media creative whose work spans documentary, narrative film, and educational media. With a passion for storytelling that bridges both the intimate and the larger-than-life, Zeke’s projects often explore identity, resilience, and the hidden stories within everyday communities. Zeke began his directing career with Faces in the Crowd (2018), co-directed with Jake De Agrela, a character-driven drama about a comedian confronting his inner demons on stage. That same year, he directed The Unqualified Artist (2018), a short documentary profiling renowned artist Helen Norton and her critique of tertiary fine arts education. He followed this with the hard-hitting documentary Unsheltered (2019), shedding light on youth homelessness in Perth — a project that demonstrated Zeke’s commitment to socially conscious storytelling. 2019 also saw Zeke expand into narrative shorts, including The Pretender (2019), which examines sacrifice and identity in the corporate world, and CRADLE (2019), a coming-of-age drama co-directed...