We Bury the Dead premiered at SXSW, and it offers a unique zombie experience.
Because when I read the script, I genuinely hadn’t thought that there were that many zombies.
Because to me, Ava’s journey isshe’s on the journey regardless of what’s around her.
That’s so funny.
There’s a sense, there’s a flicker, that there might still be a person there.
And that’s so disgusting and so much more horrifying than them just, they’re dead.
The person I knew is gone.
Now, they just want to eat my brains.
It made me miss those zombies.
These zombies are like in limbo.
The entire world’s in limbo.
Maybe we can put the arm back.
We Bury the Dead.
It’s actually about letting go.
It’s about that process, and it uses this genre in a really clever way to explore it.
So I think that helps people who are on the brainier side to stay engaged.
How would you be useful?
Mark Coles Smith: Bunker of choice?
Kym Jackson: Oh, my God.
Okay, so I just found this place.
My dog lives in a house in a place called Crowdy Head in Australia.
But Crowdy Head Australia is just beautiful beaches.
It’s remote, so not a lot of people will be around.
It’s about four hours north of Sydney.

I would say that’s the spot.
Zak Hilditch: I think there’s something to be said about boats in the water.
Surely that’s where you want to be, right?

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