 Hi, I'm Maya, and I'm Erin, and you're watching KELTV. Thank you so much for joining us. Could you just start by telling us a little bit about the film? Killing Ground is about a young couple who go for a romantic weekend away camping, and they stumble across an orange tent. There's no occupants. They're out there for a few days, and then they see a young toddler with no parents, cuts, bruises on him, and try to find his family where they are. So going off of that, what led each of you to these roles? Like what attracted you to the roles that you played? For me, I love the script and the opportunity to work with this group of people and to do a genre film that is quite unique and progressive in a lot of ways, and subverts some of your expectations. Yeah. So I was excited by the whole project, and I love my character, Margaret, who's this lovely woman who's in the wrong place at the wrong time, and yeah. So obviously the film is full of very exciting scenes. What would you say was your favorite scene to film? I'm not sure I have one favorite scene. There's a great bathroom scene. I love that scene of you guys in the bathroom. Yeah, it's the two errands and the detective who comes in, which is just kind of edgy and uneasy. It's just an uneasy scene. There's so many moments in the film where you're just seeing these characters in these uncomfortable situations navigating and trying to make their way, and it so it evokes so much discomfort and dread in the viewer. So lastly, what do you hope the audience will gain from watching the film? It's hard not to have a reaction in this film of some sort. I imagine going on an intense, suspenseful, moving, engaging ride, but Harriet Dyer summed it up best when she said wear brown underpants. Yeah, and never go camping again. Come on for tourism Australia, come camping. Yeah, it will put you off going into the Australian outback. Awesome. Well, thank you so much for joining us. We definitely look forward to seeing the film and thanks for having us. The public as well. Yeah, totally. Thank you.