A number of weeks in the past, we shared the information that Outlander actor Graham McTavish has signed on to star in director Neil Marshall’s newest motion horror survival thriller, Gunn, the place Marshall shall be working from a screenplay by Doug Rao, who’s producing the movie. We additionally talked about that Rao lately made his personal function writing and directing debut with the thriller thriller Soiled Boy, which additionally occurred to star Graham McTavish. Now, a trailer for Soiled Boy has dropped on-line, and you may test it out within the embed above!
Coming our approach from Mystic Dream Story Studio and Stone Hill, in affiliation with Saint Halo Productions, Soiled Boy shall be having its UK Premiere on the thirty third Raindance Movie Competition on June twenty second. It has already been nominated for 4 awards on the pageant; Greatest Efficiency in a UK Function (Graham McTavish), Greatest UK Function, Greatest Director of a UK Function (Doug Rao), and Greatest UK Cinematography. Right here’s the synopsis: Raised in an oppressive cult, a reclusive schizophrenic discovers that he’s being framed by the cult leaders for a sequence of ritualistic murders and should show his innocence by saving their subsequent sufferer and destroying the evil sect from inside.
McTavish is joined within the solid by Stan Steinbichler (Zero Chill), Susie Porter (Wentworth Jail), Alice Lucy (Mad Heidi), Ruaridh Aldington (Drained), Olivia Chenery (Penny Dreadful), and Honor Gillies (The Starvation Video games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes). Produced by Giles Alderson, Sarah Ann Grill, and Marek Lichtenberg, the movie is being distributed by Raven Banner and Firebook Entertainment.
Rao offered the next assertion: “Dirty Boy was written from a place of intense darkness – and I wanted to find the light and the humour within it. I want to explore the sense that complex understandings are often borne out of suffering. I wanted to experiment with identity as a fluctuating concept – can anyone really define themselves as one persona when there are so many versions of ‘the self’? Isaac in Dirty Boy has created an ‘alter’ that his subconscious has formed to process forgotten traumas – but which one is really him? As someone says of Isaac’s tendency to blame his alter for his bad behaviour: ‘He’s you, you asshole, he’s you!’ In Dirty Boy, we also explore both the beauty and the villainy that religious doctrine can inspire. I am delighted with the level of cast I have for my debut feature and getting to work in such a stunning place as the ‘Ausseerland/Saltzkammergut’ in Austria, famously used as a backdrop for The Sound of Music and Spectre adds unbelievable value to the look of the film – a paradisiacal backdrop to a dark fable.” Rao additionally had this to say in regards to the Raindance premiere: “I’m thrilled that Soiled Boy is having its UK premiere at Raindance; it’s the right residence for a movie this unusual, subversive, and emotionally unhinged. Raindance has all the time championed wild, impartial voices, and Soiled Boy is actually that. As star Graham McTavish dubs it, it’s: ‘The bastard offspring of The Sound of Music‘. To be screening in the heart of the West End, a million miles from the isolated world of the movie, feels strangely right. I can’t look ahead to the UK to lastly meet our twisted little bastard offspring of a movie.“
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