The New Red Band Trailer For RAZE Is Now Online
As far as action goes, actress and stuntwoman Zoë Bell continues to make a name for herself in her field, with her memorable work on hit TV/Film projects like Xena: Warrior Princess, Kill Bill, Death Proof and Angel Of Death. This year, she will also get her place in the spotlight as actress, stuntwoman and producer along with actress and co-executive producer Rachel Nichols (Continuum, Conan The Barbarian, P2), for the new film by Josh Waller, Raze on April 21, 2013 when it premieres at the TriBeCa Film Festival. Penned as an action/horror cross between Hostel and Fight Club, the film focuses on the story of two women who are among fifty other all-female combatants forced to fight each other in duels to the death in front of rich gambling socialites.
The film also stars Rebecca Marshall, Bailey Anne Borders, Allene Quincy Tracie Thoms, Doug Jones, Sherilyn Fenn, Rebecca Marshall, Bruce Thomas, Tara Macken, Adrienne Wilkinson and Nicole Steinwedell. RAZE is produced by Andrew Pagana, Kenny Cage and Thomas Mahoney, with a screenplay by Robert Beaucage, along with Sam Hargrave (The Host, Blood And Bone) and Thousand Pounds Action Company’s own James Young handling the stunt coordination and fight choreography for the film.
SYNOPSIS:
Stuntwoman Zoe Bell (Death Proof) headlines this sly subversion of the women-in-prison genre. After Sabrina (Bell) is abducted, she finds herself in an underground lair, forced to do battle with other innocent women for the amusement of unseen spectators. Each of these reluctant warriors has something to lose, but only one will remain when the game is done. Violent and relentless, Raze takes its video game aesthetic to the deepest and darkest places, rarely surfacing for air.
A teaser promo was made available to the public sometime last year, and now we have a full-fledged trailer courtesy of IGN which you can view in the embed below. Do not forget to visit the TriBeCa Film Festival’s official website for more info on the schedule and ticket availability. Meanwhile, check out Zoë’s latest interview at NZ Woman’s Weekly before she appears in the April 11 release of Oblivion with Tom Cruise.
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