Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Primal Through IFC September 22nd

The final official theatrical trailer is available for director Josh Reed's Primal. The film takes place in the Australian outback, where four friends encounter an ancient evil. A parasite in a local watering hole turns beautiful blondes into man-eating creatures and the only way out is through a Neanderthal inhabited cave!

This project will release on IFC Films video-on-demand feature tomorrow, September, 22nd. Primal will also be making an appearance at Fantastic Fest and this final trailer shows more footage from the film, but also this clip gives away a lot of the film's plot. Be forewarned, then step inside an Ozzie take on the creature feature.

The synopsis for the film here:

"Anja and four friends join anthropology student Dace on a journey to study a remote, ancient rock painting. Their excitement vanishes when Mel becomes delirious after skinny-dipping in the waterhole. Feverish, bleeding, confused, she physically and mentally regresses to a vicious predatory state. Mel has gone primal.

Continues...

Mel's lover and friends realize they are the prey as she savagely hunts them down. Before they can escape another one of them starts to regress, posing a hideous choice; kill their friends or be killed by them. Their only hope of survival is through a cave, where Anja learns too late the meaning of the ancient rock art they came to study" (Bloody).

Release Date: September 22nd. 2010 (IFC - VOD).

Director: Josh Reed.

Writers: Nigel Christensen, and Josh Reed.

Cast: Krew Boylan, Lindsay Farris, Rebekah Foord, Damian Freelagus, Stephen Shanahan, Wil Travel and Zoe Tuckwell-Smith.

The theatrical trailer for Primal here:



The film's official website:

Primal Homepage

Sources:

Primal at Upcoming Horror Movies

No word on a DVD release of Primal, but this is one of the better Australian horror features this year:



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