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Join us in the Luna Outdoor as we welcome Perth director Zak Hilditch for two exclusive special Q&A event screenings of his latest film We Bury the Dead following the screening. Hosted by the Curb's Andrew Peirce. Enjoy a complimentary slice of Siena’s Pizza and $5 Rocky Ridge Luna Lager* as the sun sets, before settling in for a survival thriller that pushes the boundaries of horror and human endurance.

Friday, January 30 (First Look) in Luna Outdoor
Doors: 7:00pm
Film: 8:00pm

Wednesday, February 11 in Luna Outdoor
Doors: 6:30pm
Film: 7:30pm

Filmed in the haunting landscapes of Albany and the Great Southern region of Western Australia, We Bury the Dead sees Tasmania turned into a corpse-strewn wasteland after a US military experiment gone wrong. Ava (Daisy Ridley, Star Wars: The Force Awakens) volunteers for the grim army-led retrieval unit, clinging to the hope that her husband might still be among the living. But as the bodies she is tasked with burying begin to move in ways no corpse should, Ava discovers that survival may demand more than courage—it may demand confronting what it truly means to be alive.

With Oscar-nominated practical effects from Jason Baird (Elvis) and the bone-chilling soundscapes of Duncan Campbell, every rustle, every shuffling step, every clattering tooth is a signal that the night is far from safe. Hilditch (These Final Hours) brings a philosophical edge to the genre, turning the familiar zombie story into an unsettling meditation on consciousness, memory, and the limits of human will.

*While stocks last.

General season screens at Luna Leederville from February 5.


Opening Date

Friday, Jan 30, 2026

Rating

MA15+

Length

95m

Genre

New Release


Reviews

[We Bury the Dead] approaches the well-worn subgenre with brand-new spins, resulting in haunting scenes that open a cinematic window into the darkest, most mysterious parts of the human condition.
Variety
Awe-inspiring.
Bloody Disgusting
Gritty, dirty, and unexpectedly bloody.
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