Project Detail

Tiger Raid

Synopsis

Two mercenaries ride a wave of pitch black camaraderie as they travel through the desert night on their way to carry out a kidnapping in Iraq.
As the raid progresses, their frenzied world turns in on itself, as past misdeeds come to the surface violently tearing their world apart.
Tribeca Film Festival 2016 - World premiere

Details

Year
2016
Type of project
Features
Running time
90 mins
Format
DCP
Director
Simon Dixon 1st Feature
Producer
Gareth Evans
Executive Producer
Aporva Baxi, Simon Dixon
Editor
Nick Esdaile, Dan Roberts
Screenwriter
Simon Dixon, Mick Donnellan, Gareth Coulam Evans
Director of Photography
Si Belle
Composer
Dean Valentine
Principal cast
Sofia Boutella, Brian Gleeson, Damien Molony, Rory Flek-Byrne

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

UK, Ireland coproduction

Sory (UK), Samson Films (IE), Cinepeak (JO), International Traders (JO)

Story

505 Metropolitan Wharf
70 Wapping Wall
London
E1W 3SS

Sales Company

Bankside Films

Yana Georgieva
Ashley House, 5th Floor
12 Great Portland Street
London
W1W 8QN

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