The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) refused to issue a certificate to the film for a video-on-demand release. Writer-director James Cullen Bressack said: "As a Jewish man, and a victim of anti-Semitic hate, I made a horror film that depicts the very thing that haunts my dreams. As an artist I wanted to tell a story to remind us that we live in a dangerous world; a world where racial violence is on the rise. It saddens me to learn that censorship is still alive and well".
The actors who placed the victims were actually slapped during some scenes.
Ian Roberts based his character partly on Lennie Small from Of Mice and Men.
Ian Roberts, who plays the character "Three", is a former Australian professional Rugby League player.