The Tunnel Trailer

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In 2007 the New South Wales government suddenly and inexplicably abandoned a project to recycle water found in the disused train tunnels beneath Sydney,despite being in the midst of serious drought.

Convinced of a government cover-up, journalist Natasha (Bel Deliá) and her team Peter Ferguson (Andy Rodoreda), Steve Miller (Steve Davies) and Jim Williams (Luke Arnaldo) descended into the subterranean labyrinth of the city, unaware that the hunt for a story had made them the hunted.



Watch their harrowing ordeal, with unprecedented access to the recently declassified tapes shot in the claustrophobic subway tunnels, as well as a series of candid interviews slots with the survivors and CCTV. Feel the fear tear the crew apart as they negotiate the darkness against an unknown predator.

The Tunnel has been described by Variety as “Taking a chapter from “The Blair Witch Project” and a page from 1973 cult item “Raw Meat” while HorrorAsylum called The Tunnel “Terrifying and effective”.


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