Nathan Hill, born in Australia, is a director and writer known for his work in the cult cinema scene. He directed and wrote Tomboys (2009), a film that explores themes of identity and rebellion, fitting seamlessly into the Ozploitation genre. Hill's unique storytelling style and ability to blend humor with darker elements resonate with fans of exploitation cinema. His contributions to the genre highlight the vibrant narratives emerging from Australia, making him a notable figure in the cult film conversation.
Tomboys
A sexual assault victim and her friends exact vigilante justice on a serial rapist after realizing they've been failed by the justice system. Later, as the situation grows increasingly tense, some of the participants begin to wonder whether they've taken things too far.