Sunday, June 26, 2011

Sket Puts Rival Girl Gangs on the SameViolent East London Street Corner

Gunslinger Films, the production arm of Revolver Entertainment, is getting set to release their third film, titled Sket. Sket is not a word that can be translated here with any class; however, the film deals with some of the lowlifes and family ties in a fictional female gang. Sket is a revenge thriller and Kayla, played by Aimee Kelly, seeks justice for those who attacked her sister. Gang warfare ensues.

Thriller fans in the United Kingdom can expect to see this film in theatres late in 2011, while those in North America will have to wait to see this film, at a future date. A release in North America has not been confirmed. However, readers can have a look at the UK release details for this "girl gang retribution thriller" (Revolver) inside.

The plot outline for Sket is here:

"When a young woman is cruelly and indiscriminately attacked by a notorious gang led by the violent Trey, her little 16 year old sister Kayla wants revenge and will stop at nothing to get it, even if it means joining a rival girl gang led by the volatile and damaged man-hating Danielle" (Revolver).

Release Date: Q4, 2011 (UK, Theatrical).

Director/writer: Nirpal Bhogal.

Producers: Daniel Toland, Nick Taussig, Terry Stone.

Cast: Lily Loveless, Ashley Walters, Richie Campbell, Aimee Kelly, Emma Hartley-Miller, Adelayo Adedayo, Riann Steele, and Varada Sethu.

*set in East London, similar to Gunslinger Film's first feature, Shank.

Visit the film's official website for more details:

Sket's Homepage

Become a fan of Sket on Facebook:

Sket on Facebook

Shank is the first film from Gunslinger and Anuvahood (unreleased) is the second:



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