

Working at an underground city storage facility, a young man discovers evidence of a murder and vows to bring the killer to justice.
Direction
Craft wrings genuine tension from concrete corridors and fluorescent dread.
Acting
Matthew Scully's Jimmy is all nervous determination and working-class desperation.
Director
Michael Craft
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in actual Brisbane storage facilities, often during off-hours to capture authentic emptiness. The cast largely worked for scale.
Part of a late-2000s wave of Australian urban thrillers (Noise, The Square) exploring working-class spaces as moral battlegrounds. It's basically Blue Collar Crime Cinema Down Under.