

In 1970s America, three African-American siblings on the run from the police take refuge at an abandoned Tennessee Ranch, unaware their hideout is on the hunting grounds of a cannibalistic Ku Klux Klan cult. Trapped and tortured, the three must fight tooth and nail to escape alive and take down the bloodthirsty Klan.
Practical Effects
Gloriously gross cannibal gore, old-school latex and fake blood
Costume
Authentic 70s sleaze aesthetic, Klan robes as horror iconography

Director
Charlie Steeds
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Steeds explicitly designed this as a Black response to 70s white exploitation films like 'The Hills Have Eyes,' flipping the hunted/hunter dynamic.
The entire film was shot in 10 days on a $20,000 budget in rural England—nowhere near Tennessee.