

A group of people believe the city is a maze and are obsessively searching for the lost exit.
Direction
Polgar stretches $5K into pure atmosphere
Cinematography
Melbourne laneways become existential horror
Acting
Trounson's unraveling is genuinely haunting
Director
Marek Polgar
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot for roughly $5,000 AUD over two years, mostly with Polgar's film school friends. The 'maze' is literally just Melbourne's actual laneways—no set dressing required.
Part of a weird micro-genre of Australian 'urban horror' where cities themselves become antagonists—think Noise (2007) or The Babadook's suburban dread, but cheaper and more pretentious.