The Unkindness of Ravens Now the Highest Funded British Horror Film in Kickstarter History

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We’re delighted to announce that Lawrie Brewster’s The Unkindness of Ravens, which we’ve been covering regularly, has surpassed its initial crowdfunded goal and then some. It’s now the highest funded British horror film in the history of Kickstarter.

We’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who contributed and helped a film that we’re really excited to see get made. It seems that there is still hope for the human race.

If you haven’t yet contributed, there’s still time. The Kickstarter campaign has a few hours remaining, so don’t delay.

From the Press Release:
The Unkindness of Ravens is set to take flight after meeting its goal! The crowdfunding campaign for Scottish horror The Unkindness of Ravens has reached its funding goal, making it the most-funded UK horror film ever on Kickstarter!

Over 550 backers have pledged, taking the ongoing campaign past its original £40,000 target. The team have now announced a stretch goal of £45,000, which would see all backers receiving the ‘Raven Arcana’ Digital Book, filled with short stories, tales from the set, raven mythologies, and tons of photos and illustrations.

Backers flocked to the project’s beautifully-designed rewards such as the Collector’s Edition 3-Disc Set and the awesome, limited edition Owlman action figure (the Owlman being the breakout star of the team’s last movie, Lord of Tears).

Lawrie Brewster’s campaign also received significant Kickstarter pledges from film companies around the world, including US companies 3rd Monkey Productions and Lights Out Productions, UK distributor 88 Films, and Scottish production company Zoghogg Studios as well as filmmaker Shoogly Peg!

With an expected release date of July 2016, the funds raised will now go towards the film’s soundtrack, effects, mix, and marketing, ensuring that this ambitious indie has the best chance of being seen by the widest audience possible.

Director Lawrie Brewster is delighted at the success of the campaign, saying, “The significance of our campaign cannot be understated. It reflects the enormous hunger out there for new, original ideas in the genre and proves that grassroots funding can now enable us to tell the stories that the mainstream would never touch. We will use these funds not only to produce films but to distribute them in a manner that will see us build a sustainable model, focused on producing high concept films and delivering them in unique physical media. Production companies can now sustain themselves with a direct and personal relationship with the people that count most, their audiences.”

The film certainly promises to be something different to the norm, with its brooding Scottish landscapes; unsettling, pagan vibe; and brutal violence. A claustrophobic and intense tale of one man’s battle for survival in the remote highlands of Scotland, the film has echoes of The Wicker Man and Kill List with the central plot about a troubled veteran calling to mind films like Jacob’s Ladder and Apocalypse Now.

Says Brewster, “Our film aims to be the most emotionally intense and disturbing psychological horror of the year, with its unflinching portrayal of the true cost of war and the internal scars carried by our veterans. This film pays tribute to the courage that those who suffer from PTSD face in managing their condition. We do this in a narrative that pits such a soldier against an evil so terrifying and uncanny that no one will expect our hero to stand a chance. The Ravens are coming…”

The project garnered some serious praise along the way from industry figures like legendary horror director Tom Holland (Fright Night, Child’s Play), and Alec Gillis, co-founder of Oscar-winning creature effects company ADI, and by the looks of things, we’ll be hearing lots more about the film very soon!

But, the campaign’s not over yet! With just hours still to go, Lawrie Brewster hopes to reach the new £45,000 stretch goal! So, get pledging while you still can!

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The Unkindness of Ravens Official Poster

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