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Yowies in Plain Sight
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Yowies in Plain Sight

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What if the unknown has been watching us all along?

Overview

Yowies in Plain Sight is a revealing documentary that delves into Australia’s most mysterious cryptid. Through personal encounters, Indigenous folklore, and psychological exploration, the film examines humanity’s deep fascination with the unknown and what it reveals about our search for meaning.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

GothicZen® Studios

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Cast

Rebecca Grove

Trauma Therapist

Rebecca Grove

Chris Lynch

Trauma Patient

Chris Lynch

Goran Zivanovic

Self-Host

Goran Zivanovic

Clare Zivanovic

Urban Explorer

Clare Zivanovic