Kindred (2023) is a deeply personal feature-length documentary that delves into the emotional landscape of family, love and loss through the eyes of two close friends. Written and directed by Adrian Russell Wills (Redfern Now, Wentworth, RFDS) and Gillian Moody (Family Rules, Black Divaz), the film explores the experience of living in two worlds: one black, one white.

Adrian Russell Wills and Gillian Moody first met collaborating on the 2000 short film Angel, and realised they’d grown up only streets apart. They share in Kindred’s director’s statement: 'This creative connection was the beginning of a wonderful friendship of 25 years and still going strong. In 2019, we turned the cameras onto ourselves to show the deeply affecting journey it is to be an Aboriginal person adopted into a white family and what reconnecting with our bloodline families has added to our lives.'
Shot in numerous locations across Australia, Kindred employs a rich array of storytelling techniques, integrating archival footage from Gill and Adrian's body of work, actuality footage, home movies from the Moody collection, dramatic re-enactments, and candid interviews with family members and the documentary subjects themselves.