A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 26, 2024
Original Title:
The Lord
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Victorian College of the Arts
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
Vic finds a room to rent in a metal band’s decrepit Brunswick share house. Her relief at finding shelter during a housing crisis, however, crumbles away faster than the lead paint peeling off the walls. The house, which doesn’t seem to show up on maps, features a shower that either burns or freezes, a ceiling with holes that have holes of their own, strange plant life that spills forth from every crack in the walls – and Terry, a housemate who seems aggressively unbothered by any of it. All of this would be fine with Vic if it weren’t for two problems: her sleep deprivation from being woken by a horrible, foundation-shaking screaming noise from behind a mysterious locked door; and her unshakeable impression that something inside the house is getting very hungry.
Colorist:
Tim Morton
Director:
Matthew Neumann
Director of Photography:
Koko Crozier
Lily Lunder
Editorial Consultant:
Cindy Clarkson
First Assistant Camera:
Imogen Ellis
First Assistant Director:
Tessa Chung
Music Arranger:
Allison Neumann
Production Assistant:
Tobi Mambwe
Production Designer:
Bam Saengsri
Script Consultant:
Annabelle Murphy
Georgie Harris
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Imogen Ellis
Set Decoration:
Rohan Dalton
Sound Designer:
Henry Cooper
Sound Effects:
Bam Saengsri
Ian Sawyer
Sound Mixer:
Dale Warren
Sound Recordist:
Tobi Mambwe
Jack Rule
Jack Saunders
Tommy Bufalo
Unit Production Manager:
Sarah Thomas
Writer:
Matthew Neumann
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