

In the harsh, yet beautiful Australian outback lives a beast, an animal of staggering size, with a ruthless, driving need for blood and destruction. It cares for none, defends its territory with brutal force, and kills with a raw, animalistic savagery unlike any have seen before.
Practical Effects
The boar puppet: gloriously unconvincing, weirdly terrifying.
Acting
Nathan Jones commits harder than this film deserves.
Direction
Chris Sun milks every Outback sunset before the slaughter.
Director
Chris Sun
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 200kg animatronic boar required six puppeteers and frequently malfunctioned in the Outback heat, forcing crew to spray it with water between takes.
This belongs to the 'Ozploitation' tradition—low-budget Australian genre films that embrace national stereotypes while subverting them through sheer excess. Think Razorback's redneck nephew.