A supernatural horror film that explores the dark worlds of mental illness, incest, revenge and death. We follow Tanya as she searches for the mother she has never met - Susan who gave her up for dead after being abused by her own father. Tanya returns from the dead to confront and possess Susan with all her deepest fears and desires, sending Susan into a state of madness and gore filled retribution.
Before Peter Jackson made an international splash with Bad Taste, there was another Kiwi exploitation director. David Blyth directed New Zealand's first ever splatter horror Death Warmed Up in 1984 starring punk psycho killers, mad scientists and mutant marauders. Now he makes a welcome return to the genre he pioneered with a David Lynch/Alejandro Jodorowsky influenced fantasy chiller exploring the dark worlds of mental illness, incest, revenge and death. Blyth's supernatural horror follows Tanya as she searches for the mother she has never met - Susan who gave her up for dead after being abused by her own father who remains stuck in her present life. So Tanya has returned from the dead to confront and possess Susan with all her deepest fears and desires, sending her into a state of madness and gore-filled retribution. A controversial cult film in the making, Wound explores the wicked ties that bind.