Nekrotronic

Nekrotronic

Movie |

Magic | Demon

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Kiah Roache-Turner, Merran Elliot, Scott Lovelock, Luke Dunham
  • Cast(s): Ben OToole, Monica Bellucci, David Wenham, Tess Haubrich, Caroline Ford See all Cast & Crew
5.6/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A man discovers that he is part of a secret sect of magical beings who hunt down and destroy demons in the internet.
Ratings

5.6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Screen Music Award

Feature Film Score of the Year | 2020 | Michael

AACTA Award

Best Hair and Makeup | 2019

TRIVIA

Trivia

The original concept was to be ghost hunters trapped in a haunted house.

David Wenham's last scene in the film was difficult for him because he is a bit claustrophobic, but according to the director he powered through it like a trouper.

Composer Michael Lira had some fun with the choir's lyrics of Nekrotronic; You can listen out for Internet terminology recited backwards throughout the film including; Mar Ga Tad - data-gram Dah Re Nab - banner ad Noh Ki To Me- emoticon During the finale as a Demon rises from the plasma pool, a choir is heard chanting Latin; "Stagnum Calidum" and very quietly "Flexilis Anatis"; which translate as "Hot Bath" (hot tub) and "Rubber Duck."

It premiered at TIFF in Canada in September 2018 as part of the Midnight Madness line-up.

The demon's company logo spells out 666, which is the number of the beast explained in the Bible. In real life, many companies logos have this embedded, most notably C.E.R.N and Google Chrome.