Adrian Powers

Adrian Powers

Adrian Powers is an Australian film director, screenwriter and editor. His work has screened in cinemas across the globe, including the 69th Venice Film Festival, where his film 'Scruples' screened as part of a competition spearheaded by Sir Ridley Scott, Michael Fassbender and YouTube, and where Scott commented that Adrian and his fellow finalists were "all clearly talents for the industry to watch". In 2013, Adrian completed work as co-director, co-writer and editor on the WWI feature 'Forbidden Ground', which was released worldwide (including in the U.S. via Lionsgate). Adrian has edited thirteen feature films, including 'Skin Deep' (officially selected for the 2014 Austin Film Festival), 'Rip Tide' (officially selected for the 2017 Sydney Film Festival) and 'Romance on the Menu' (released by Netflix in 2020), as well as the acclaimed TV series 'Starting From Now' and 'A Chance Affair'. In 2020, Adrian co-wrote four episodes of the AACTA Award nominated Netflix original series, 'Dive Club'. As both an editor and director, Adrian has also worked on hundreds of commercials, music videos, corporate videos and documentaries. He has produced content for some of the biggest brands in the world, including Apple, QANTAS, TED, Universal Music, Salesforce, Yves Saint Laurent, The Guardian, Westfield, Lonely Planet, Volvo, Telstra and Google. His latest short film, 'Brolga', which he wrote, directed and edited, has been successful at festivals both at home and internationally, and has garnered multiple 'Best Film' and 'Best Director' awards.
Adrian Powers

Movies

Love is in the Air
A fiercely independent pilot fighting to keep her family business afloat starts to fall for the man sent by corporate to ground her operation forever.