ra·zor·back
[rey-zer-bak] noun
a wild or semi-wild pig with a ridgelike back, common in the southern U.S.A. and also associated with the Australian outback.
“For some of us, films affect us like people – they enter our hearts and our minds and stay there forever.”
— Writer-Director, Trevor Smith
Since film was invented, the motion picture has given so much to people and their lives. For many, ‘escaping’ to the cinema is one of their favourite past times, as they let the theatre experience wash over them and get lost in the world of the filmmaker for ninety minutes or more. Movies have made us laugh, cry, love, debate, admire and applaud. For some of us, films affect us like people – they enter our hearts and our minds and stay there forever. From D.W. Griffith to Alfred Hitchcock to Sergio Leone to Martin Scorsese and beyond, filmmakers have touched our hearts time and time again. A life without movies and music would be a life many would not even contemplate. These two amazing art forms provide people with such joy and happiness, with the true beauty being when they are used to complement each other. Here at Razorback Pictures we predominately focus on making films based around crime drama, thriller and horror.