Blackout

Blackout

71 mins | Drama | Sept. 8, 2013

Feature-length 'What-If' drama exploring the effects of a devastating cyber-attack on Britain's national electricity grid. Based on expert advice and meticulous research, Blackout combines real user-generated footage, alongside fictional scenes, CCTV archive and news reports to build a terrifyingly realistic account of Britain being plunged into darkness. The film plots the days following a nationwide power cut, as experienced by a cast of ordinary characters struggling to feed and protect themselves and their families. These eyewitness accounts reveal the disastrous impact of a prolonged blackout on hospitals, law and order, transport, and our food and water supplies. The programme casts members of the public from user-generated footage, weaving real-life archive with scripted drama to tell the story of how Britain could descend into chaos and anarchy without power.

Blackout

71 mins | Drama | Sept. 8, 2013

Blackout
Feature-length 'What-If' drama exploring the effects of a devastating cyber-attack on Britain's national electricity grid. Based on expert advice and meticulous research, Blackout combines real user-generated footage, alongside fictional scenes, CCTV archive and news reports to build a terrifyingly realistic account of Britain being plunged into darkness. The film plots the days following a nationwide power cut, as experienced by a cast of ordinary characters struggling to feed and protect themselves and their families. These eyewitness accounts reveal the disastrous impact of a prolonged blackout on hospitals, law and order, transport, and our food and water supplies. The programme casts members of the public from user-generated footage, weaving real-life archive with scripted drama to tell the story of how Britain could descend into chaos and anarchy without power.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers RAW
Original title Blackout
Directors Ben Chanan
Writers Ben Chanan, Joe Barton

Cast

Jemima Abey

as Karen

Faraz Ayub

as Neighbour

Michelle Bonnard

as Nurse Gabby

Janie Booth

as Nan

Scarlett Brookes

as Chloe

Josh Casswell

as Dean

Jordan Dawes

as Dr. Peter Hines

Kirsty Dillon

as Lorrie

Richard Graham

as Mark

Maisie Abraham

as Stevie

Komal Amin

as Student Blogger