Joel Anderson
Joel Anderson is an Australian filmmaker whose work in horror and psychological drama has earned him a dedicated following among genre enthusiasts. He built his early reputation with short films, including *The Rotting Woman* (2002), which showcased his talent for crafting unsettling narratives with limited resources.
Anderson’s breakthrough arrived with *Lake Mungo* (2008), a masterful mockumentary that follows a family unraveling after the mysterious drowning of their teenage daughter. Blending grief, ghost story, and forensic investigation, the film became a cult classic, praised for its emotional depth and subtle terror. It remains one of the most acclaimed found-footage films of its era.
After a lengthy hiatus from feature filmmaking, Anderson returned with *Late Night with the Devil* (2023), a supernatural thriller co-directed with Cameron Cairnes. Set in 1977, the film depicts a live television broadcast gone horrifically wrong. It premiered at the 2023 South by Southwest Film Festival, earning widespread acclaim for its retro aesthetic, performances, and escalating dread.
Though his filmography is compact, Anderson is celebrated for his meticulous craft, slow-burn tension, and ability to evoke profound unease. His works continue to be studied and admired within the horror community.