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Dangerous Animals Dangerous Animals

Sean Byrne / Australia / 2025 / 98 min / English

When a surfer is abducted by a serial killer and held captive on his boat, she must figure out how to escape before he carries out a ritualistic feeding to the sharks below.

festivals, awards Cannes 2025, Sydney 2025

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Thrill-seekers Heather and Greg join the eccentric marine guide Tucker for a “shark experience”. At first, Tucker charms the duo, explaining that he was attacked by sharks as a child, an experience that marked him indelibly. A cage dive into infested waters is the first part of their “wild excursion,” but certainly not their last. Enter: Zephyr, a tough surfer with a tragic past. Trapped with only Heather to keep her company, the resourceful Zephyr will stop at nothing to escape Tucker’s evil clutches. 

"There’ve been a lot of shark films recently where there are sharks in the water, they’re sleek, and they have human reactions. I wanted to get away from that and present sharks with scars, with imperfections that define their personalities. I knew from the outset what type of shark film I wanted to make, how I wanted them to be represented, and it’s something that I hadn’t seen on screen before: humanizing the sharks, in a different way." (Sean Byrne) 

Sean Byrne
Born in Tasmania, Australia. A director specializing in horror films, renowned for his style combining psychological tension and brutal violence. The Loved Ones won the People's Choice Award in Toronto and the Siren Award for Best International Feature Film at the Lund International Film Festival. Dangerous Animals is his third feature.

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