Black Sheep is a New Zealand made comedy horror film written and directed by Jonathan King. North American distribution rights were acquired by The Weinstein Company and IFC Films. The Weinstein Company released the film on DVD on 9 October 2007 under their Dimension Extreme brand through Genius Products. In the UK, the film was released on 31 March 2008. The films "splatstick"-style was inspired by New Zealand director Peter Jackson's movies like Braindead and Bad Taste. Special effects for the film were handled by Weta Workshop. A young Henry Oldfield lives on a sheep farm in New Zealand,... with his father and older brother, Angus. After witnessing his father's pride in Henry's natural ability at farming, Angus plays a cruel prank on him involving the bloody corpse of his pet sheep, just moments before Mrs. Mac, the farm's housekeeper, comes to tell the boys that their father has been killed in an accident. The combined shock of these two incidents leads Henry to develop a crippling phobia of sheep. Fifteen years later, Henry returns home to sell his share of the family farm to Angus .
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| Release date: | 2006 |
| Directed by: | Jonathan King |
| Runtime: | 87 Minutes |
| Producer: | Philippa Campbell |
| Editor: | Chris Plummer |
| Music by: | Victoria Kelly |
| Cinematography: | Richard Bluck |
| Screenplay by: | Jonathan King |
| Genre: | Comedy |