bella ramsey reluctantly goes to summer camp in sunny dancer first look and details here
George Jaques’ coming of age comedy ‘Sunny Dancer’ will have ‘The Last of Us’ star Bella Ramsey leading the bunch of young actors with filming underway in Scotland, reports Variety Exclusive. The camp movie is under production and has sold out in Europe and Latin America already.
The First Look poster of the ‘Sunny Dancer’ has been outed by Embankment Films and Night Train Media on Tuesday. Bella Ramsey has been sought after for several projects now involved in George Jaques’ sophomore film and is seen with her fellow campers screaming at the top of her lungs.
The rest of the cast includes Earl Cave, Daniel Quinn -Toye, Conrad Khan, Ruby Stokes and fresh faced Jasmine Elcock who are the central characters, a bunch of kids in a summer camp. Bella Ramsey plays the character Ivy who is reluctant to go to the summer camp for people affected by Cancer. Ivy is all of teenage skepticism and remission of thoughts on the camp as ‘Chemo Camp’ describing it as ‘Cringe’ and ‘Icky’.
The exclusive brief from Variety states, ““Sunny Dancer” turns out to be all about turning the “Hard Pass” into the very best moments of life with love, true friendship, and humor.” The movie has the coming of age essence to it with only positive opinions and appreciations from the people involved, like Producer Ken Petrie of 27 Ten sharing, “The chemistry among our brilliant young cast is remarkable — their on-screen connection continues seamlessly throughout early morning cast calls, lunch breaks and long after we wrap for the evening. What you’ll see in-camera is a reflection of authentic friendship.”
‘Sunny Dancer’ also has ‘Baby Reindeer’ star Jessica Gunning, ‘Little Women’ actor James Norton, ‘Gone Girl’ actor Neil Patrick Harris with Shalom Brune Franklin, Josie Walker and Louis Gaunt in the ensemble.
Director George Jaques who produced his first road trip movie ‘Black Dog’ has also banked to produce ‘Sunny Dancer’ for Athenaeum Productions with Night Train Media. The movie is set to have its global release along with the UK, Ireland in 2026.
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