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SHARK BAIT

An obsession with mythical monsters wins a million fans but blinds Bondi's social-media sensation Drone Shark to the real killer.

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Synopsis

Surf-loving builder Jason Iggleden, gave up everything to create an app to save surfers from sharks attacks. But his obsession with man-eating Great White Sharks blinds him to the real killer lurking at the beach.

Jason made a difficult personal choice to follow his dream to keep surfers safe with his patented Drone Shark technology, but when the feared man-eating sharks didn’t materialise, and with a failing App seeing him down to his last $200, a personal loss left him in a funk. But he kept showing up.

Rising before dawn to send his drone out over Bondi, Jason’s daily bird’s eye view revealed more sharks than he ever imagined. What shocked him was their lack of interest in humans. His quest to save surfers was in tatters. And his humiliation was complete when, having called the lifeguards with another Great White sighting, they told him not to bother them anymore.

Five years on, the extraordinary footage of Bondi’s marine life and human interactions has turned Drone Shark into a daily marine show for a passionate global audience.

And won the heart of an ocean obsessed primary school teacher, Ange Curry, who’s entered the frame filming underwater with Jason guiding from the air. While their quest for clickbait to feed the hungry beast of social media sees Ange taking all the risks in the water with the sharks.

Forced to abandon the failing app, Jason can’t quite shake the saviour complex. Fantasising about the next Great White charging into Bondi, triggering him to raise the alarm, saving swimmers, while showing up the lifeguards. Despite sounding like a volunteer firefighter with a side hustle in pyromania, Bondi beach remains incredibly safe from sharks, with no fatalities for 90+ years. Dozens of people have drowned in Bondi’s dangerous rips in that same period. Meanwhile the most insidious killer of all has been stalking Jason as he sits under the beating sun scanning the ocean for sharks.

Director

Sarah Hatherley

Producer

Sarah Hatherley

Story

An intimate portrayal of the man behind the Drone Shark social media phenomenon and his obsession with our most feared apex predator. Revelations about what drives him to sit alone on the edge of a cliff in the dark, day after day. Set against the epic imagery of Australia’s most iconic beach and the extraordinary marine life just beyond the surf break. Made possible with full access to Drone Shark Archive captured over 5 years of daily flights.

And then as Ange enters the frame, underwater footage from two years of daily ocean swims across Bondi. Chasing sharks, fighting to have the shark nets removed, following the drone into the deep, SHARK BAIT turns into a folie a deux.

The filmmaking approach is observational. The choice to follow her subject into the ocean, chasing sharks, makes the filmmaker a co-conspirator. Bondi is the primary location, and another character.

Jason’s quest to be the lifesaver is turned on its head as his life is threatened and SHARK BAIT takes a dramatic turn.

Production Stage

  1. Development
  2. Production
  3. Post-production
  4. Completed
  5. Outreach

DURATION: 90 MINUTES


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