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Go Spelunking With Crocs In “Black Water 2”
Altitude Film Sales are set to introduce “Black Water: The Abyss,” a sequel to the 2007 Australian ‘inspired by a true story’ crocodile film, at the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin.
Andrew Traucki and David Nerlich co-wrote and co-directed the original about a family on a fishing tour out in a vast mangrove swamp system in Australia’s Northern Territory when a massive saltwater crocodile capsizes their boat.
Stuck in the branches of half-underwater trees with no way of getting help and with a man-eating crocodile ready to eat them, the group struggle to survive. Though very low budget (made for $700,000), it notably used live crocodiles for almost all of its scenes with very little CGI.
Sarah Smith and Ian John Ridley are writing the sequel which follows an adventure-loving couple convince their friends to explore a remote cave system in the same area as the first film. With a storm approaching, they abseil into the mouth of the cave, which starts to flood, and find themselves threatened by a pack of crocodiles.
Andrew Traucki and Michael Robertson will helm the film which is currently casting. Michael Robertson and Neal Kingston will produce.
Altitude Film Sales are set to introduce “Black Water: The Abyss,” a sequel to the 2007 Australian ‘inspired by a true story’ crocodile film, at the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin.
Andrew Traucki and David Nerlich co-wrote and co-directed the original about a family on a fishing tour out in a vast mangrove swamp system in Australia’s Northern Territory when a massive saltwater crocodile capsizes their boat.
Stuck in the branches of half-underwater trees with no way of getting help and with a man-eating crocodile ready to eat them, the group struggle to survive. Though very low budget (made for $700,000), it notably used live crocodiles for almost all of its scenes with very little CGI.
Sarah Smith and Ian John Ridley are writing the sequel which follows an adventure-loving couple convince their friends to explore a remote cave system in the same area as the first film. With a storm approaching, they abseil into the mouth of the cave, which starts to flood, and find themselves threatened by a pack of crocodiles.
Andrew Traucki and Michael Robertson will helm the film which is currently casting. Michael Robertson and Neal Kingston will produce.
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