6 Filmmakers, 10 Countries, 100 Days: Race Is On
Six Australian filmmakers are about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime, creating 10 films in 10 countries across 100 days for ABC's Race Around The World reboot. They've quit their jobs, packed 23-kilogram suitcases, and are ready to share stories from around the globe.
Imagine being dropped in an unfamiliar country with a camera and one mission: make a film that matters.
That's exactly what six Australian filmmakers are about to do. They're part of ABC's Race Around The World reboot, a challenge that sends them to 10 countries over 100 days to create compelling short films about the people and places they discover.
The catch? They don't know where they're going until they arrive. And everything they need must fit in a single 23-kilogram suitcase.
Meet the adventurers: Mikaela, an artistic storyteller who won't travel without wired headphones. Elliot, a self-described "introverted extrovert" who lives by the Portuguese motto "live as if you will die tomorrow." Jayden, a conservation filmmaker hauling a ridiculously heavy long lens to capture crisp wildlife shots. Lucinda, a content creator going heavy on accessories and bright colors. Kate, a curious humorist from Wollongong carrying her grandmother's ring for luck. And William, a machine learning engineer who packed his Nintendo Switch for downtime.
Their preparation involved more than just packing. Some quit their jobs. Others sought therapy to prepare for the emotional rollercoaster ahead.
Their biggest fears? Lost luggage. Misunderstandings across cultures. Stories falling through on day nine. Loved ones facing emergencies while they're halfway around the world.
But their mottos reveal something deeper. David Attenborough's wisdom guides Jayden: people won't protect what they can't see. Kate's taking things like "water off a duck's back." And Lucinda? She's going full YOLO.
Why This Inspires
These filmmakers aren't just chasing adventure. They're committed to showing audiences stories they might never otherwise see.
Jayden knows most people will never witness gorillas in their natural habitat. Lucinda wants to follow her curiosity wherever it leads, Louis Theroux-style. Each filmmaker brings a unique perspective, ready to capture moments of humanity across continents.
In a world that often feels divided, six strangers are about to spend 100 days seeking connection, beauty, and stories worth telling.
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Based on reporting by ABC Australia
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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