SUNRAY: FALLEN SOLDIER

More press just in and this one is for fans of balls-to-the-wall action. If this one feels real, you are right – it’s an action film made by real British commandos

The premise of Sunray: Fallen Solider mixes together some great war/action sub-genres focusing on a heavily violent revenge operation but also focusing on the broken minds of soldiers who’ve seen too much, it’s all they ever see. When society rejects them after serving, they go back to doing the only thing they know – kill.

So, the idea of a group of psychologically damaged commandos on a mission to take down a drug cartel responsible for the death of a loved one. Yeah, I am so sold on this one. Plus, it looks to be remarkably shot – I would even argue, in the hyper-violent style of The Raid director, Gareth Evans.

Directed by: James Clarke & Daniel Shepherd 
Written by: Daniel Shepherd, James Clarke & Sammy Seeley 
Starring: Tip Cullen, Daniel Davids, Tom Leigh, Steven Blades, Luke Solomon, Saskia Rose, Doireann May White 
 “A war veteran calls on friends from his past to hunt down those responsible for the death of his daughter. Along the way, he learns more about himself than he anticipated as a violent crime syndicate unravels in his wake.”

After dedicating his entire life to service in the armed forces, Andrew Coleman now struggles to slot back into a world he no longer recognises. Forced to confront the death of his daughter following a fatal encounter with drugs, he becomes hell-bent on finding those responsible.

Set against a backdrop of realistic, fast-paced action, guided by high-quality military drills; and created by former Royal Marines. Sunray: Fallen Soldier challenges the perceptions of mental health and the struggles that soldiers face when re-integrating back into civilian life.

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