After its fantastic reception at last year’s FrightFest, Jonathan Zaurin’s Derelict is hitting Blu-ray on September 22nd, following its digital release on September 1st.
Featuring powerhouse performances from Suzanne Fulton (MUM SAID), Michael Coombes (Blood Tales), Pete Bird (Wyvern Hill), Ayvianna Snow (How to Kill Monsters) and Nick Cornwall (How to Train Your Dragon), Derelict explores the aftermath of a gruelling murder and the intersection of two lives who are forever scarred by the events.
Through fragmented timelines carefully woven together and a striking blend of black and white and colour cinematography, the film captures a world where justice, memory and morality blur into one. This gritty, award-winning drama garnered extensive acclaim from critics and audiences alike on its premiere at FrightFest and now is set to arrive on Blu-ray and digital this September. The Blu-ray release via 101 Films features a slew of special features and a stunning reversible sleeve, please see full details below.
Abigail (Fulton), a young woman consumed by the brutal murder of her father, spirals into a world of seclusion, obsession and revenge. 10 years have passed since her father’s death, and she is hell-bent on punishing those who have caused her immense pain.
Through a compelling non-liner structure, Abigail’s world collides with Matt’s (Coombes), a young man whose already turbulent life is upended by the return of his estranged brother, Ewan (Bird), from prison. Matt’s sensitive nature contrasts that of his intimidating criminal brother, who pulls Matt into the dangerous and toxic world he inhabits.
Morals will be questioned and sympathies tested in this powerful and complex exploration of loss, upheaval, revenge, and isolation.
The Blu-ray special features include:
• Invisible Basketball – The making of Derelict
• The Petting Zoo – A short film by Virginie Sélavy
• No Easy Answer – video essay by George Daniel Lea
• Shadow of My Bones by Mike Hoskins original song music video
• Deleted scenes
• Trailers
• Reversible sleeve featuring alternate poster art
Derelict is on digtial platforms from September 1st and Blu-ray on September 22nd . Read our review of the film here.






