168: BEAST OF WAR W/ Kiah Roache-Turner
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DIRECTOR: Kiah Roache-Turner
WRITER: Kiah Roache-Turner
CAST: Mark Coles Smith, Joel Nankervis, Sam Delich, Lee Tiger Halley, Sam Parsonson, Maximillian Johnson, Tristan McKinnon, Aswan Reid
SYNOPSIS: When their boat is sunk while crossing the Timor Sea during World War II, a young troop of Australian soldiers must find a way to survive the harsh seas on a quickly shrinking life raft. Hundreds of miles from anywhere, they must confront interpersonal conflicts, enemy attacks, and the advances of one very large, very hungry great white shark. From Kiah Roache-Turner, director of Wyrmwood and Sting, comes this uniquely terrifying tale.
RUN TIME: 87 minutes
RATING: R
GENRE: Thriller
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