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Directors Indianna Bell and Josiah Allen were saving up for a house, but after hearing American director Trey Edward Shults speak at Austin Film Festival about making the micro budget Krisha, they decided their funds might be better spent making a debut feature that they could use as a calling card.
While the Adelaide-based pair joke they will likely now never crack the Australian housing market, their pivot has paid off: their indie horror You’ll Never Find Me