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Black Water

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Title: Black Water

Tagline: What you can't see can hurt you.

Genre: Adventure, Drama, Horror

Director: David Nerlich, Andrew Traucki

Cast: Diana Glenn, Maeve Dermody, Andy Rodoreda, Ben Oxenbould, Fiona Press

Release: 2007-06-01

Runtime: 90

Plot: A terrifying tale of survival in the mangrove swamps of Northern Australia.

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A really great Australian offering. The budget is low but the acting is solid and the set really adds to the claustrophobic feel. When we do finally see the beast, it’s really well handled with some great practical effects. Great effort and well worth a watch.
 
The budget is low
Hallmark of every truly great movie is extremely limited resources. Forces more creativity and better directing and acting. Forces more thought to go into the production and that translates to the screen very well.
 

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