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2025

Mockbuster

2025

Mockbuster

World Premiere.

Guest in attendance.

Pink Carpet.

Local filmmaker Anthony Frith lands a gig with The Asylum, the studio behind Sharknado. Tasked with directing a schlock film, The Land That Time Forgot, in Adelaide on a shoestring budget, he turns the camera on himself, filming a behind-the-scenes documentary. Both productions will push their director to the brink.

Director

Anthony Frith

Runtime

90 Minutes

Country

Australia

Classification

Unclassified 15+

Once-promising South Australian filmmaker Anthony Frith, now languishing in the world of corporate video, brazenly pitches himself to Hollywood’s kings of B-movie schlock, The Asylum, and somehow lands the gig. The studio behind Sharknado (motto: ‘shitty movies for people with bad taste’) hires him to direct The Land That Time Forgot, a lost-world dinosaur epic to be shot in suburban Adelaide on a six-day schedule and a shoestring budget.

Scorsese, Coppola and Demme all got their starts with this kind of movie, so why not? But Anthony has another camera rolling too – he is also directing the behind-the-scenes documentary, capturing the chaos and compromise of full-blown exploitation filmmaking. Between demanding LA executives, a game but bewildered cast, and his own creeping self-doubt, the pressure builds. Mockbuster is an unexpectedly tender documentary about chasing the dream through the absurd hustle of genre filmmaking, but finding a different kind of success behind the scenes.

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Film Credits

Director

Anthony Frith

Year

2025

Country

Australia

Language

English

Type

Documentary & Feature

Program Strand

Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund & World Documentary

Producer

David Elliot-Jones, Sandy Cameron & Naomi Ball

Writer

Anthony Frith & Sandy Cameron

Cinematographer

Maxx Corkindale

Editor

David Scarborough ASE

Music

Bryony Marks

Film Source

Umbrella Entertainment

Genre

Black Comedy, Cult, Documentary & Satire

Pink Carpet

Pink carpet — from 6:00pm
Screening — 6:30pm

When: Friday 24 October
Where: The Piccadilly

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