The trailer for the upcoming film Ravers, which will make its debut at FrightFest, the UK’s premiere horror festival, which kicks off today, has landed online.
The film stars Georgia Hirst, Manpreet Bambra, Danny Kirrane, Maria Volk, Kamal Angelo Bolden, Olivier ‘The Dutch Giant’ Richters and Natasha Henstridge, and will make its debut at FrightFest this Saturday, 25th August.
Set in 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 (Hirst), 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 must overcome her deepest phobias to help them get out alive.
Paul McEvoy, FrightFest co-director said: “We are absolutely delighted to be World Premiering Bernhard Pucher’s high octane, insanity-filled film Ravers at FrightFest. A terrific cast and a pounding soundtrack add to the club chaos and violent mayhem that explodes onscreen.”
Director Bernhard Pucher added: “Premiering at FrightFest is both an honour and one of the most exciting things I’ve done in my career. I can’t wait to share the film with people and I hope they have as much fun watching it as it was for me to make it!”
We’ll be at FrightFest offering full coverage throughout the weekend.
You can check out the Ravers trailer below.
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