



Our process on The Terror of the Suburbs was rooted in a documentary mindset - approaching the subject with curiosity, discipline, and a respect for the cultural forces that shaped it.
Rather than simply revisiting familiar territory, we focused on uncovering the human decisions, anxieties, and creative risks behind the film’s enduring power.
Through close collaboration with contributors and a deliberate editorial structure, we set out to balance historical context with narrative momentum, ensuring the story felt alive rather than archival.
It’s precisely the kind of material that suits our perspective: character-led stories that reveal how bold ideas, handled with conviction, can leave a lasting mark on audiences and the genre itself.
Serious stories start with bold decisions.
If you want work that carries weight, it begins with a conversation worth having.
