Biography
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 ...