Mystery Thriller / Survival Drama Duration 118mins
A woman is interrogated after washing ashore in a bloodstained rowing boat.
Appearing to be the sole survivor of an attempted North Atlantic crossing,
she pieces together repressed memories and faces the terror of what happened
out at sea.
Row is an independent British movie made for cinema.
It is a tense and claustrophobic psychological thriller. Set against
the cinematic backdrop of the North Atlantic ocean and
the Scottish island of Hoy.
A woman awakes from a terrifying nightmare to find herself in unfamiliar
surroundings. When she is forced to confront her fragmented memories a captivating
story unravels.
With a mysterious last minute replacement to the team, she and her fellow
crew-members, are pitted against the immense power of nature while attempting
to break a world record in ocean rowing.
Isolated and confined to the cramped spaces of the boat, the
inescapable pressure forces them to face their own demons at close quarters.
Plot twists and disturbing hallucinations insure a pervading sense of intrigue.
The film explores paranoia and the breakdown of trust within the group dynamic.
By adopting an original approach to filming out at sea, ocean sequences are created almost
entirely in-camera avoiding protracted heavy post-production and retaining a gritty
realism with strong visual impact.
The crew of the Valiant are portrayed by a talented cast of note-worthy actors to watch out for,
including Sophie Skelton (Outlander) and Bella Dayne (Troy: Fall of a City).