
Isolation is great, until it's not.
During his weekend cabin getaway to find solitude, Brett finds himself at odds with an obnoxious neighbor that won't seem to give him peace. As the getaway progresses, Brett becomes less stable and begins to have certain diabolical thoughts about achieving the peace he so desperately seeks.
The film's tagline is: "Isolation is great, until it's not."
The film was directed by Trevor Hancock.

1968
An early short film by Peter Weir, produced between 1967 and 1968 for a Channel Seven staff revue and later screened in underground film programs.
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Solitude
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United States of America