fuck Crocodile Dundee -- This is a knife-- John Jarratt as Wolf Creek's Mick Taylor John Jarratt ( pictured here on the cover of Empire Magazine ) is directing his first feature film, StalkHer, co-starring Kaarin Fairfax. The pair first met in the 1980 TV miniseries The Last Outlaw, in which John played iconic Australian Bush-ranger Ned Kelly. Stalkher's Principle photography finished in March @ the Warners Brothers Studio lot on Queensland's Gold Coast.
The screenplay is by writer/producer Kristijana Maric, who, partnered with Craig Kocinski and along-side 'Mick Taylor' himself they combine their various superpowers to form OZPIX Entertainment. Kris describes the plot as an Australian version of Misery meets Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (with a dash of The Strange Vengeance Of Rosalie?). Jarratt’s character breaks into Fairfax’s house with a head full of sinful thoughts and a hard-on to match.


    “ It’s a cat-and-mouse game where
      you are not sure who's the cat
      and who is the mouse... ”


Kocinski suggested the StalkHer screenplay, which Jarratt loved. The budget of $1.3 million combines private investment, the producer offset (a refundable tax rebate for producers of Australian feature films/television) and Screen Queensland. Backlot Studios are handling theatrical bookings, Shock Media/Regency Entertainment will release to the home media market and the international sales rep is UK-based Jinga Films, (previouslty involved with Savages Crossing, another of Jarratt's films).
Jarratt was keen to direct and star in a film which he could publicise this year, leveraging off Greg Mclean’s Wolf Creek 2, which Roadshow is launching this coming February 20. The Director of Photography is Jody Muston, who was the focus puller/second camera operator on the original Wolf Creek, she recently shot Nick Matthews’ thriller One Eyed Girl and was camera operator on Upper Middle Bogan. Maric says the producers opted to hire Backlot and pay for prints & advertising (funded by a private investor) in the hope of getting a much bigger slice of the Box Office cake beyond the standard 20% producers often receive. This is the first film developed by OZPIX but its third feature following Bad Behaviour (a serial killer thriller starring Jarratt, Roger Ward, Lindsay Farris and Robert Coleby) and lets not forget Nick McLean’s The Professional Idiot.
Concept Art : Post-production theatrical poster designs for John Jarratt's directorial debut; Stalkher
Film poster Art Designed as a parody of the Mills and Boon novels cover art for John Jarratt's Stalkher(2014)
Stalkher(2014) Film Post Production concept art
Stalkher feature film (2014) rural poster design featuring John Jarratt and Kaarin Fairfax
Poster designed as a distortion of couples photographic portraiture for the gender battle feature film: Stalkher (2014)

Original on set photographic elements shot by Daniel Guerra.

Stalkher Concept Art : Part Deux
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Concept Poster for the queensland Feature film Stalkher (2014)
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For now we see through a glass, darkly - Concept Art for Stalkher Film ProjectCollaborators : MEDiAKiN / G.A.P
Brief :
Concept Art designed by ArkhªmHªus for the feature film STALKHER. Secondary Headshots taken by Nick McLean (the professional idiot).
Medium :
Digital : One of literally Hundreds of Original presentation visuals Created in Adobe Photoshop between 2012 -14 AD -- from the films early concept stage to post production.

Labeled The Shattered Glass or the Refectiions poster, Originally the glass effect (still unfinished) was intended as a poster unto itself but because a post production photoshoot was fucked by a mildly retarded photograper (I am NOT referring to Daniel Guerra, he did a great job onset) The oval mirror was added to mask the fact that the back of the actors heads were out of focus.

Notes : StalkHer - Psychological Thriller -- John Jarratt makes his directorial debut as well as starring in this film. Former Village Roadshow and Disney Australia Managing Director and now Chairman of the AFI Alan Finney is on board as the Executive Producer, who helped negotiate distribution deals. Written by Kris Maric. Also starring leading lady Kaarin Fairfax (3 times AFI Nominee).

-- A man is pushed past the brink of his stalking obsession when he finally decides to break into a beautiful woman's home and take what he wants by force. After breaking into her home he wakes up bleeding and bound to a chair in her kitchen and he soon realizes she is not all what she seems to be. The question raised is who will take who by force before the night is through?--

The reason it is impossible to predict who will and won't sexually assault someone is because how these behaviors manifest is a matter of style and preference. One person might choose to be blatant and habitually physically attack others, while another might be more subtle but verbally attack others on a regular basis. The motives are the same, but the style is utterly different. Why it is hard to predict who will and won't use sexual assault. What we can accurately predict is something bad will arise out of these character traits, the When, Where and How are impossible to predetermine.

Stalkher Film Credits Kaarin Fairfax 	co-director
John Jarratt 	director		
Kristijana Maric 	writer
John Jarratt	Jack
Kaarin Fairfax	Emily
Alan Finney	Mr. Schiller
Danny Baldwin	producer
Sue Baldwin	producer
Alan Finney	executive producer
Lou Henry	co-producer (as Louise Henry)
John Jarratt	producer
Craig A. Kocinski     executive producer / producer
Kristijana Maric producer
Rowena Zande    line producer 
Mark D'Angelo	Music 
Craig Jansson	Music  
Jody Muston	Cinematography
Mat Evans	film editing
Bernadette Murray 	film editing	
Adam Head	Production Design  
Peter Fitness	Art Direction
Lisa Michell	Set Decoration 
Melody Cooper	Costume Design
Connie Gallo	make-up/sfx artist and prosthetic designer  
Rowena Zande	production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 
Michael Bate	second assistant director
Michael Faranda	first assistant director 
Daniel Cairns	standy props
George Kabot	graphic designer
Steve Leslie	construction manager
Anthony Marriott	conceptual art / poster and graphic designer 
Justine Angus	dialogue editor
Des Kenneally	sound recordist Visual Effects by 
Nick McLean	digital effects / visual effects supervisor Stunts 
Danny Baldwin	stunt coordinator  
Daniel Guerra	stills photographer
Billy Harmer	key grip
Jay A. Lind	best boy: grip
Nick McLean	epk
David Tilburey	best boy electric
Aaron Wakem	data wrangler
Adam Williams	gaffer 
Karen Leigh Smith	extras casting Costume and Wardrobe Department 
Jay Mansfield-Askew	costume assistant Editorial Department 
Jamie Hediger	colorist
Nick McLean	assembly editor  
Mark D'Angelo	music editor
Craig Jansson	music editor Other crew 
Jake Cook	intern

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