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After taking over the retirement home formerly run by her late mother, a young woman (Jackie Kerin) starts to worry that a pattern of unexplained deaths and strange visitations is repeating itself. Tony Williams’ cult feature began development as a black comedy about murderous Kiwi caterers, before morphing into this moody gothic mystery — the first horror film directed and written by Kiwis (though it was ultimately shot and set in Australia). Years after winning best film at fantasy festivals in Sitges (Spain) and Paris, fanboy Quentin Tarantino praised it as “mesmerising”.
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(L-R) director Tony Williams, actress Jackie Kerin and DoP Gary Hanson on the set of Next of Kin.
Kindly supplied by Tony Williams.

DOP Gary Hanson (on floor) and Tony Williams, on the set of Next of Kin, 1981.
Kindly supplied by Tony Williams.





















