Zeke Morgan-Hind is a Perth-based filmmaker and media creative whose work spans documentary, narrative film, and educational media. His practice explores identity, resilience, and the hidden forces shaping contemporary communities, balancing cinematic craft with grounded, human-centred storytelling.
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 artist Helen Norton and her critique of tertiary fine arts education. He followed this with Unsheltered (2019), a socially conscious documentary examining youth homelessness in Perth, reinforcing his commitment to issue-driven storytelling.
In 2019, Zeke expanded into narrative shorts including The Pretender, which explored corporate identity and personal sacrifice, and CRADLE, a coming-of-age drama co-directed with Jack Bett and Jake De Agrela. He later directed Hitched (2020), a comedic road film, and served as First Assistant Director and Editor on Puncture (2021), directed by Cassandra Power.
Zeke returned to long-form documentary with Spark of the Dream (2024–2025), a series following Tom Sapienza’s journey into professional wrestling. This project led to his first feature-length documentary, The Femme Fatales of West Australian Wrestling (2025), chronicling five pioneering women who reshaped a male-dominated industry.
His current feature documentary, Prompt: Make a Documentary (2026), marks a thematic evolution in his work. Set within Australia’s shifting screen and education landscape, the film investigates the rapid integration of artificial intelligence into filmmaking and asks whether emerging technologies will democratise storytelling or erode the human foundations of cinema. Through interviews with filmmakers, educators and industry practitioners, the documentary explores authorship, ethics, labour, and creative identity in an era increasingly defined by automation.
Alongside his filmmaking, Zeke runs Mr Media Creative, producing multimedia content for schools, brands, and independent creatives. His dual role as filmmaker and educator informs much of his work, particularly projects examining the intersection of technology, learning, and creative practice.
Zeke’s body of work reflects a filmmaker navigating both story and system — committed to human-centred narratives while critically engaging with the tools reshaping contemporary media.