Martin, a mercenary, is sent from Europe by an anonymous biotech company to the Tasmanian wilderness on a hunt for the last Tasmanian tiger.
Directed by Daniel Nettheim
hunter
mercenary
wilderness
little boy
environmentalist
sole survivor
tasmanian tiger
tasmania
thylacine
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.4 / 5
Where to Watch
Cast
Willem Dafoe
Martin David
Frances O'Connor
Lucy Armstrong
Sam Neill
Jack Mindy
Jacek Koman
Middleman
Callan Mulvey
Rival Hunter
Dan Wyllie
Pool Player
Sullivan Stapleton
Doug
Morgan Davies
Sass Armstrong
Finn Woodlock
Bike Armstrong
Jamie Timony
Free
Maia Thomas
Shakti
Dan Spielman
Simon
Crew
Daniel Nettheim
Director
Andrew Lancaster
Original Music Composer
Michael Lira
Original Music Composer
Liz Watts
Executive Producer
Andrew Kotatko
Music Supervisor
Kevin Scott
Second Unit Director of Photography
Robert Mackenzie
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Hennessy
Stunt Coordinator
Andrew Lancaster
Music Producer
Popular Reviews
52 reviews
Julia Paul
5.0★ · 02/18/26
Ok but where is tiger
Ok but where is tiger
hunter ak
6.0★ · 11/11/25
solid solid film sad very sad just greed
solid solid film sad very sad just greed
Ben
6.0★ · 09/11/25
type of shit I wanna be on minus the killing part
type of shit I wanna be on minus the killing part
Sabiha Zareen
7.0★ · 04/25/25
honestly pretty unexpected and unpredictable events. cinematography was very unique and that setting was so breathtaking; tasmania!!!! a pretty fresh perspective on how imposing human exploitation can get. loooved willem's acting (always do.) and those marshes reminded me and my dad of lotr :p
honestly pretty unexpected and unpredictable events. cinematography was very unique and that setting was so breathtaking; tasmania!!!! a pretty fresh perspective on how imposing human exploitation can get. loooved willem's acting (always do.) and those marshes reminded me and my dad of lotr :p
Paul Willeke
6.0★ · 03/22/25
It’s alright. The story doesn’t really get you and it misses stuff that would make it interesting. Willem Dafoe is of course good.
It’s alright. The story doesn’t really get you and it misses stuff that would make it interesting. Willem Dafoe is of course good.