Cast
View AllAndrea Lee Norwood
as Grace
Molly Dunsworth
as Alice
Jim Fowler
as Eric
Glen Matthews
as Joe
Shelley Thompson
as Mary
Daniel Lillford
as Lewis
Sophie Elliott
as Young Grace
Glen Lefchak
as Grace's Father / Bunker 8 Radio Voice
Geneviève Steele
as Grace's Mother
Mark Critch
as News Radio Announcer (voice)
Liam MacDonald
as Soldier
Simon Philippe Allard
as Paulson Family Member
Tessa Davis
as Paulson Family Member
Cheryl Sampson
as Paulson Family Member
Iain K. MacLeod
as Officer (as Iain MacLeod)
Crew
Director
- Greg Jackson
Writer
- Greg Jackson
Reviews
Thematic Analysis
Bunker 6 represents a fascinating example of cinema, offering viewers a unique perspective on the human experience and societal structures. The film's approach to its themes demonstrates a creative vision that distinguishes it within its genre.
Director Greg Jackson brings their distinctive visual style to this film, continuing their exploration of themes seen in their previous works while adding new elements. Their approach to pacing and visual storytelling creates a viewing experience that rewards close attention.
Released in 2013, the film exists within a cultural context that continues to evolve with our understanding of its themes. Its reception demonstrates the diverse reactions to its artistic choices and its place in cinema history.
Did You Know?
- The production of Bunker 6 took approximately 4 months from pre-production to final cut.
- The final cut of the film runs for 80 minutes, though the director's initial assembly was reportedly 116 minutes long.
- The musical score contains over 78 unique compositions.
- The film contains approximately 1385 individual shots.
- The director insisted on using practical effects whenever possible, reserving CGI for only the most necessary scenes.
Historical Context
- In 2013, when this film is released:
- Climate change awareness was becoming a central global concern.
- Streaming services were revolutionizing film and television consumption.
- Streaming platforms were disrupting traditional distribution models and changing how audiences consumed films.
How This Film Stands Out
Details
- Release Date: September 14, 2013
- Runtime: 1h 20m