A new indie and action-dystopian film boasting bold, colourful shots of Brisbane’s CBD will hit Griffith University theatres in early November.
Despite starting with a tight $500 budget and little experience within the industry, local students Haruki Ryles, Finn Williams, and Clancy Ellerman-Miller took the industry head on by producing 100% Pure Rage. A high-quality feature film they produced outside of university with the hopes it will reach national film festivals.
With the third and final act of 100% Pure Rage underway, I checked back in with Haruki and Finn to hear more about their struggles in producing their first feature film, and excitement over its release in the next coming months. I also interviewed the cast and crew about their involvement in the project, and overall experience on-set.
You can view my previous story about the film here and view the video interviews through this link.
(Image credits: 100% Pure Rage crew)
Lauren Bartholomew is a Journalist and Contributor to Brisbane Line