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2007 Australian film
Black Water
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDavid Nerlich
Andrew Traucki
Written byDavid Nerlich
Andrew Traucki
Produced byDavid Nerlich
Michael Robertson
Andrew Traucki
StarringDiana Glenn
Maeve Dermody
Andy Rodoreda
CinematographyJohn Biggins
Edited byRodrigo Balart
Music byRafael May
Distributed byAV Pictures (Australia)
Universal Pictures (United Kingdom)
Release dates
  • 3 August 2007 (2007-08-03) (Nuremberg Fantasy Filmfest)
  • 22 February 2008 (2008-02-22) (United Kingdom)
  • 2 July 2008 (2008-07-02) (Australia)
Running time
89 minutes
CountriesAustralia
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1,271,556[1]

Black Water is a 2007 Australian-Britishhorror film written and directed byAndrew Traucki and David Nerlich. The film, an international co-production of Australia and the United Kingdom, is set in themangrove swamps of northern Australia, and starsDiana Glenn,Maeve Dermody and Andy Rodoreda. Inspired by the true story of a crocodile attack in Australia'sNorthern Territory in December 2003,[2] a pregnant woman, along with her boyfriend and her sister, takes a boat tour of a mangrove swamp, where they are terrorized by a ferocioussaltwater crocodile.

Plot

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While on vacation, Grace, her husband Adam, and Grace's younger sister Lee decide to visit a crocodile show. The next day Grace takes a pregnancy test and it is positive, but does not tell Adam. They head to "Black Water Barry's" fishing tour on a whim to take a boat ride into the mangrove swamp to try some fishing.

Once they arrive at the docks, their tour guide Barry is not available, but Jim, another guide, offers to take them instead. Jim arms himself with a revolver and they set off. After failing to catch any fish on the usual route, Jim suggests going deeper into the swamps. While in a small clearing, Lee spots something through her camera and alerts Grace, but later finds nothing.

Suddenly, the boat capsizes, dumping the occupants into the water. Jim is killed underwater, and Adam realizes that a crocodile has attacked them. He helps Grace into a nearby tree and searches the water for Lee, who got tangled up in ropes underneath the boat. Grace sees the beast nearby and convinces Adam to come back. Lee frees herself, but the beast swims after her. She manages to climb atop the boat, but the beast thrashes the boat in an attempt to throw her off. Adam and Grace distract it and it swims away. Realizing they can use the boat's ropes to pull Lee to safety, they attempt to execute this plan, only for the boat to get stuck. A hesitant Lee is forced to swim across and makes it, despite panicking halfway across. The women suggest waiting for help, but Adam claims no one saw them leave, so Grace tries climbing the trees back to the mainland. However, she is forced to climb back after finding pieces of a corpse. An impatient Adam goes for the boat. He successfully overturns it, but the beast kills him. The women make numerous attempts to continue his plan, only to be thwarted at every turn, and eventually, the boat floats away out of safe reach. At night the beast starts eating Adam.

The next day, they decide to find the boat and the beast confronts them. The beast attacks them, forcing them back to their original tree, though Grace suffers a nasty bite to her thigh in the process. Because of heavy bleeding, her condition worsens over time. A boat comes past and they shout, but it cannot hear them due to its propeller. Lee tries once again to reach the boat and is successful, but the beast suddenly attacks, leaping into the boat. Lee floats unconscious to a very small island alongside Jim's body. She patches herself up and takes his revolver, but finds the gun jammed with mud, so she cleans and unjams it.

She tries to lure the beast in using Jim's detached arm as bait, holding the pistol ready to fire at it. It attacks but the gun jams again. She flees with the beast close behind. It launches a sneak attack when she stops, but Lee manages to get the gun working and kills it. The threat averted, she makes her way back to Grace, who has died from her injuries. Lee, devastated, mourns her sister as she places her on the boat and paddles out of the mangrove.

Cast

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Production

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The location representing the vast mangroves system in northern Australia was actually in the directors' home town ofSydney, 25 minutes from theCentral business district In a small suburb calledOatley. They also spent a week inDarwin shooting footage of realsaltwater crocodiles that were transplanted into the location along with the actors, with the directing team doing their ownCG special effects to achieve this.[3]

Release

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Other festivals:

Reception

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Black Water received positive reviews from critics. Onreview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, the film received anapproval rating of 80% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 5.93/10.[9] Critics praised the lack of CGI commonly used in this type of film, as well as the tense plotting and suspense built from it. Neil Smith ofTotal Film Magazine also praised the ending stating it was "a conclusion that refreshingly refutes the genre rulebook."

Awards

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AwardCategorySubjectResult
AACTA Awards
(2008 AFI Awards)
Best Supporting ActressMaeve DermodyNominated
Best EditingRodrigo BalartNominated
Australian Guild of Screen ComposersMusic Award for Best SoundtrackRafael MayWon
FCCA AwardsBest Supporting ActressMaeve DermodyNominated
Best EditingRodrigo BalartNominated
Inside Film AwardsBest DirectorDavid NerlichNominated
Andrew TrauckiNominated
Best ActressMaeve DermodyNominated
Best EditingRodrigo BalartNominated
Melbourne Underground Film FestivalBest DirectorDavid NerlichWon
Andrew TrauckiWon
Best CinematographyJohn BigginsWon

Box office

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Black Water performed well financially and grossed $1,271,556 worldwide.[10]

Sequel

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Main article:Black Water: Abyss

In February 2018, a sequel titledBlack Water: Abyss was announced to be in development. Andrew Traucki was hired to serve as director and producer after serving as co-writer/co-director on the first installment. Described as a survival horror-thriller film, co-written by John Ridley and Sarah Smith, the plot was stated to revolve around a couple who explore a remote cave system alongside their friends only to be pursued and preyed upon by a number of killer crocodiles. Produced by Michael Robertson, the studios stated that the movie would usepractical effects and real animal footage.[11]

Black Water: Abyss was released on 4 July 2020 in the UK and on 30 July 2020 in Australia.[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Black Water 2009 Re-release".Box Office Mojo. Retrieved18 December 2021.
  2. ^McMahon, Barbara (19 January 2008)."The night of the hunter".The Guardian. Retrieved12 April 2010.
  3. ^George, Sandy (21 February 2007)."Same reptile, different scale".The Australian. Archived fromthe original on 22 February 2007. Retrieved8 August 2007.
  4. ^FrightFest (23 August 2007)."FrightFest".Frightfest.co.uk. Archived fromthe original on 1 July 2007. Retrieved7 August 2007.
  5. ^Kelly, Brendan (17 April 2007)."Variety".Movies.go.com/variety. Retrieved8 August 2007.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^Fantasy Filmfest (29 August 2007)."Fantasy Filmfest".Fantasyfilmfest.com. Archived fromthe original on 14 July 2007. Retrieved7 August 2007.
  7. ^Australian Film Commission (29 August 2007)."UK theatrical release for Black Water".Afc.gov.au. Archived fromthe original on 9 August 2007. Retrieved7 August 2007.
  8. ^Inside Film (29 August 2007)."AV closes more deals on crocodile thriller Black Water".If.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved7 August 2007.
  9. ^"Black Water (2008)".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango. Retrieved25 July 2019.
  10. ^"Black Water (2008)".boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  11. ^Miska, Brad (7 February 2018)."'Black Water' Sequel Heading Into 'The Abyss'".Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved21 July 2022.
  12. ^"Black Water (2008)".imdb.com. Retrieved22 July 2020.

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