Why does a 19 year-old girl plot to kill her own father?Katrina Skinner is stuck in suburbia with her toddler daughter and her
devoted dad. Her brother Danny is in jail for life for murder. Her mother
abandoned her years ago. The neighbours are scared of her. The police can't
keep up with her. Nobody can control her but everybody's trying. Her dad
won't mind his own business...Katrina misses her brother. She needs money for his appeal. She's bored and
she's sick of living at home. She's not going to work a day in her life and
she knows her dad wants to stop helping her financially. She's first in line
for the family inheritance. All she needs to do now is convince one of her
lovers to do the deed and she's never had much trouble getting men to do
what she wants. All for the love of her brother.The film opens with the funeral of John Skinner, inside the Golden Grove
Crematorium. Kat sits on the front pew between her cheeky fiancé Rusty and
her toddler daughter Bailee. Her mobile phone interrupts the service when
she receives a text message. Her family glares at her as she reads it; WANNA
FUCK? She giggles, and suddenly we are thrust into Katrina's world: youth
culture, crime, sex and suburban mayhem.This story is told from many perspectives: a kaleidoscope of flashbacks and
testimonies fuelled by small town gossip, the police, friends and family,
her fiancé, and her many lovers. It seems everybody has a "story" to tell
about Katrina Skinner. The stories don't add up, but they all take us to the
same place...