Tense survival thriller coming to UK cinemas from 29th August
Following its World Premiere and Best UK Feature award win at Raindance Film Festival, Kaleidoscope Entertainment is pleased to announce that oceanic survival-thriller Row will be in cinemas from 29th August.
Washed ashore in Scotland on a blood-stained rowing boat, a young woman (Bella Dayne) suffering from severe memory loss appears to be the sole survivor of a doomed trans-Atlantic World Record attempt. With all of her crew mates missing, presumed dead, she must try and piece together her fractured memories in order to prove her innocence.

Directed by Matt Losasso, Row stars Bella Dayne (Humans), Sophie Skelton (Outlander), Akshay Khanna (Murderbot), Nick Skaugen, Tam Dean-Burn and Mark Strepan. Following a theatrical release this August, Row will also be available on DVD & digital platforms from September 29th.
Row won the Best UK Feature award at Raindance Film Festival this year, with further nominations received in the Best Performance in a UK Feature (for Bella Dayne), Best Director of a UK Feature (for Matthew Losasso), and Best UK Cinematography categories. The film was called “a riveting feature debut” by The Hollywood News, with Kim Newman stating “the real horrors are in the mind” for this psychological horror.

Filming was shot over five weeks in Caithness, Scotland, with interior filming primarily taking place at the House of the Northern Gate, near John O’Groats. Aquatic scenes were shot using a specially created water tank and shooting at sea, while also using a sound stage.
Check out the trailer below.
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