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Merging Saving Private Ryan with Jaws, Australian filmmaker Kiah Roache-Turner has delivered one of the most visceral and brutal war epics ever in Beast of War. Based on real live events, the film chronicles the desperate survival of young soldiers who must contend with unrelenting enemy planes, the brutal elements of nature and worse of all, the ocean’s perfect predator and killing machine when they are attacked and their ship sinks. It’s combat action infused with relentless horror that will make audiences sweat with tension and dread.
In this exclusive interview, the rising filmmaker responsible for the bombastic Wyrmwood movies breaks down the filming of the movie, the cast, the hurdles involved and most importantly, bringing one of the most horrifying sharks ever to film.
It’s filmmaker Kiah Roache-Turner and Beast of War on this episode of the Action Fix Podcast!
Synopsis: When their boat is sunk while crossing the Timor Sea during World War II, a young troop of Australian soldiers must find a way to survive the harsh seas on a quickly shrinking life raft. Hundreds of miles from anywhere, they must confront interpersonal conflicts, enemy attacks, and the advances of one very large, very hungry great white shark. From Kiah Roache-Turner, director of Wyrmwood and Sting, comes this uniquely terrifying tale.
BEAST OF WAR- Friday, October 10th in Theaters and On Digital!










