Beast of War (Horror)

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Director: Kiah Roache-Turner
Producer: Chris Brown,Blake Northfield
Screenwriter: Kiah Roache-Turner
Cinematographer: Mark Wareham
Composer: François Tétaz
Editor: Stephen Evans,Regg Swarko,Kiah Roache-Turner
Production Designer: Esther Rosenberg
Costume Designer: Tracey Rose Sparke
Key Cast: Mark Coles Smith,Lee Tiger Halley,Sam Parsonson,Sam Delich,Maximillian Johnson,Aswan Reid,Joel Nankervis,Tristan McKinnon

When an Australian warship is sunk by Japanese fighter jets, the surviving soldiers are thrown into an all-out battle for survival against a giant shark.

Leo (Mark Coles Smith, We Bury the Dead, MIFF 2025), the only Indigenous soldier on an Australian World War II corvette, bonds with 17-year-old Will (Joel Nankervis) after each has been subjected to the bullying of other troops. As the ship heads across the Timor Sea, ready to join the frontlines, it’s suddenly attacked by Japanese warplanes. Amid the floating wreckage, those lucky enough to survive face an even more deadly foe: a great white shark that can smell blood in the water. 

Inspired by the true story of the sinking of the HMAS Armidale in 1942, the latest film by Kiah Roache-Turner – maestro filmmaker of the popular Wyrmwood action-horror franchise – is both a sincere tribute to fallen soldiers and a rollicking monster movie. Employing practical effects for its killer shark and impressively lensed by cinematographer Mark Wareham (Boy Swallows Universe), Beast of War is a heart-stopping cinematic experience. It may take due influence from classics such as Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, but this thriller is very much its own beast.


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Director Kiah Roache-Turner and cast members Mark Coles Smith, Sam Delich, Tristan McKinnon and Sam Parsonson are guests of the festival and will be in attendance at both sessions of the film.