DIRECTOR MICHAEL J. BASSETT WILL BE LIVE IN PERSON AND CONDUCT A Q&A AFTER THE SCREENING.
Austin Premiere
Vicious bullying leads to the suicide of a timid inmate
at the Moorgate Young Offenders Institute. Authorities
who had been all too willing to turn a blind eye in the
past are now forced to take action in the most visible
way possible. Their solution is to pack up everyone
who had resided in the dead boy’s dorm – an assembly
of violent sociopaths, repeat sex offenders, white-power
skinheads and armed robbers - and send the entire lot
to a deserted island for a part of their sentence. This
in itself might not be so terrible, but the juvy criminals
walk into a situation that is worlds more punishing
than any disciplinary board could ever have concocted.
Someone else is on the island with the prisoners.
Someone very, very sadistic. From the gruesome
ingenuity of his attacks, it would appear quite likely
that this person has had extensive military training.
Even worse, this man seethes with a mean streak both
wider and crueler than anything his prisoner prey can
muster. Through a series of terrifying acts, the hunter
makes it absolutely clear that he was a friend of the
dead inmate’s. And that the terminally tormented
teen’s blood will be repaid with theirs… in rivers.
"Equal parts DELIVERANCE, FRIDAY THE 13th, S.C.U.M. and LORD OF THE FLIES, this intense, smartly-scripted survivalist slasher adventure film will bungee-drop you off the edge of your seat and bash your skull into crimson mountain sludge. UK filmmaker Michael J. Bassett, along with his eclectic ensemble cast (which includes THE DESCENT's Alex Reid and DOG SOLDIERS' Sean Pertwee), has made something truly sensational: an engrossing genre hybrid that plays against conventions to deliver a consistently surprising avalanche of ferocity. Although shot with a proper budget and seasoned cast, this is nonetheless guerilla filmmaking in a most literal sense. Actors and crew were forced to work under grueling environmental conditions throughout the film's Northern Ireland shoot, lending much to the primal energy on-screen. This is Bassett's second full-on genre film following his atmospheric World War 1 shocker Deathwatch. With WILDERNESS, he has proven himself to be a major talent in the new wave of British horror cinema." (Mitch Davis, Fantasia Film Festival)
2006 FANTASTIC FEST HORROR COMPETITION FILM
This film is eligible for 2006 Fantastic Fest jury and audience awards