

Eight minutes of suburban rage that'll make you side-eye your neighbors.
Jack drives around his hometown of Mount Gambier, South Australia, looking for an excuse, however trivial, to snap, to vent and to rage.
Acting
Jack Ellis carries every frame with barely contained desperation.
Direction
Clayfield turns a car interior into a pressure cooker.
Director
Matthew Clayfield
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot entirely in and around Mount Gambier, the director's actual hometown, using local non-professional actors.
Part of a mid-2000s Australian short film wave exploring 'bogan' masculinity with surprising empathy rather than mockery.