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Highly acclaimed Australian thriller Killing Ground (pictured) is set to get a one-off screening at this year's Singapore Cult and Underground Film Festival (SCUFF).
The plot follows a couple who escape the pressures of city life by booking a weekend getaway on a remote beach. Upon arrival, they chance upon an abandoned campsite and discover a lost child nearby. Help arrives in the form of two locals who later turn into the couple's worst nightmare.
Killing Ground's plot unfolds with the timeline scrambled so it leaves the audience guessing (and gasping) at every unexpected twist and turn.
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