20th Feb2018

More cast announced for horror comedy ‘Ravers’

by Phil Wheat

Production outfit Iron Box Films has today announced that Georgia Hirst (Vikings), Danny Kirrane (Games of Thrones), Manpreet Bambra (Free Rein), Maria Volk (Wolf Creek 2) and Kamal Angelo Bolden (Chicago Fire) will round out the cast of Bernhard Pucher’s Ravers. Actress Natasha Henstridge (Species) will also take on a cameo role.

Penned by Pucher (Betsy and Leonard, Black Sand) and Luke Foster (Betsy and Leonard), and adapted from Foster’s original screenplay of the same name, Ravers follows an illegal night-time rave, in a factory where contaminated energy drinks caused a worker to go fatally berserk, that turns into a nightmare. As a forgotten batch of the drink is found and consumed by drunken ravers, a truly terrifying physical transformation takes over and those unaffected try to escape in panic. Becky, a germophobic journalist, reluctantly there to cover the event, is trapped among the increasingly hostile crowd of dancers, and to save herself and her friends, she has to overcome her deepest phobias to help them get out alive.

From the press release:

Formed in 2007 and releasing its first feature film, Betsy & Leonard, in 2012, Iron Box Films has grown steadily since its inception raising a £1.5 million development fund in 2013 and now with over 12 films in development. Raimund Berens, CEO of Iron Box Capital commented: “Iron Box is delighted to have supported this production from its very earliest development. We are confident that its uniquely fun horror concept, set in the world of techno music raves, represents a strong investment opportunity. We are looking forward to producing a film that will truly deliver a classic horror experience in the cinema”. The Works’ Deepak Sikka adds: “The Works is excited to be collaborating with Iron Box Films on this production. We love the unique combination of music, horror and action which we believe will be embraced by our audiences.”

Principal photography on Ravers commenced this week in Cardiff, with the film shooting for six weeks at Pinewood Studio Wales.

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