In a violent, post-pandemic world, a peace-loving man is forced on a desperate journey to find life-saving drugs for his wife - but to get them he must first help an ornery old man defend hi... Read allIn a violent, post-pandemic world, a peace-loving man is forced on a desperate journey to find life-saving drugs for his wife - but to get them he must first help an ornery old man defend his cabin against all-comers.In a violent, post-pandemic world, a peace-loving man is forced on a desperate journey to find life-saving drugs for his wife - but to get them he must first help an ornery old man defend his cabin against all-comers.
JP Carrington
- Man who chases Tilly
- (as Jaemes Peter Churchward)
Locky J Campion
- Tetro
- (as Locky Campion)
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Unique characters and solid performances combined with excellent cinematography and iconic Marlborough scenery make this a not to be missed New Zealand thriller. The innovative modes of attack and defense keep the suspense and pace moving along in this action packed and thoughtful film. The cabin at the heart of the movie contains violence, compassion, compromise, conflicting loyalties and intrigue. Congratulations to the large team that put this together. The opening night in Blenheim showcased Marlborough wine and food and gave everyone involved the chance to come together for a memorable night,
Not what you would expect, no zombies, but total anarchy is most disturbing. Most people have no clue what life after a good strong nation and good police force and military are all gone and it's just a free for all as anyone with a weapon kills anyone in their way for food and shelters. Those without guns have it far harder ( a good lesson on what happens if you don't have any guns and ammo, so much for gun control) a man who's wife got hurt on a piece of rusty metal , he goes out for medicine only to run into an old man who is hell bent on killing anyone who comes near his cabin. The old man coerces the visitor into helping him defend his cabin to get the medicine he has in a safe, all the while his wife a few miles away must deal with her random visitors. Intense action and suspense lots of violence, killing and intense evil by these random wanderers who come near. Nothing questionable, no nudity, minimal foul language, almost unbearable constant attacking and defending. Not sure it would be worth it to hold a position on land. Might be better in a boat far from anyone. Great story, characters and plot. Enjoy.
Wow! What an excellent production out of small town NZ and up there with the very best of local movies. This is a must see for everyone. There's plenty of action, suspense, thrills and drama. The movie took most patrons by surprise. It was exciting, getting the heart racing. The actors are engaged, realistic, convincing, believable and scary. Between them and their scenes they evoked a range of emotions from fear to horror. The story line carried us through to an interesting end with an unexpected twist. The film has great panoramic views that show case our wonderous NZ scenery. All round a valiant five year production that everyone involved can justly be proud of. Congratulations!
Northspur is hands down a quality tribute to the spirit of independent film making; the story is unique and fresh, full of action and tension. And its plentiful charm is that it's surprisingly thoughtful, and left me thinking back over various moments for days afterwards; what else can one want from a movie that it leaves wonderful memories?
The performances from the lead actors are rich and spot on, as their deeply practical view of a world gone mad intersects and sometimes collides with a younger generations optimism for a more harmonious future.
Ive been making and enjoying films for 4 decades, and I've never been privileged to see a more unforgettably poignant moment in cinema than when Marshal Napier's character concludes his role with a beautiful smile and leaves the screen, in this case forever, as very sadly he passed away just before Northspur/Battle Cabin was released; a fine conclusion to a lifetimes work.
Call it Northspur down under, or Battle Cabin elsewhere, this is a sweetheart of a story, masquerading as an action piece, and not to be overlooked.
A modest budget accomplishment from real film makers, Northspur / Battle Cabin punches way above its weight.
The performances from the lead actors are rich and spot on, as their deeply practical view of a world gone mad intersects and sometimes collides with a younger generations optimism for a more harmonious future.
Ive been making and enjoying films for 4 decades, and I've never been privileged to see a more unforgettably poignant moment in cinema than when Marshal Napier's character concludes his role with a beautiful smile and leaves the screen, in this case forever, as very sadly he passed away just before Northspur/Battle Cabin was released; a fine conclusion to a lifetimes work.
Call it Northspur down under, or Battle Cabin elsewhere, this is a sweetheart of a story, masquerading as an action piece, and not to be overlooked.
A modest budget accomplishment from real film makers, Northspur / Battle Cabin punches way above its weight.
10jaysimon
You wouldn't know this was a low budget movie as it draws you into an amazing cinematic experience from the start... It's a brilliant little gem of a Kiwi blockbuster with loads of clever photography ..
As well as being really watchable; the writer Justin Eade creates dramatic tension in an instant which steadily increases right up to the end, where we are on the edge of our seats, rooting for our favourite characters to survive...
There are some lovely grounded performances too from well known seasoned Kiwi actors mixed with a smattering of raw new talent: all helping to create a convincing and realistic tale of faith, strength, humanity and survival against all odds.
Whilst the truly epic shots of country emphasising the vast backdrop of a world lost to civilisation, Director Aaron Falvey manages to create a taunt thriller where moral questions arise .Is survival just for the fittest?
Would you survive?
You must see Northspur. An all round thrilling experience. Not for the faint hearted...and not to be missed.
Whilst the truly epic shots of country emphasising the vast backdrop of a world lost to civilisation, Director Aaron Falvey manages to create a taunt thriller where moral questions arise .Is survival just for the fittest?
Would you survive?
You must see Northspur. An all round thrilling experience. Not for the faint hearted...and not to be missed.
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