From director Roland Manookian comes ‘Trapped’ Headed for release this November.

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Get ready for Trapped.

Raye (played by Gina Jones) —a woman trapped in an abusive relationship—charting her fight to survive, her journey to escape, and the devastating impact of violence on all who come into contact with it.  Trapped has been described as Powerful, complex, and emotionally gripping, and we can find out for ourselves in November when the film begins its release. There is a big screen premiere on the 8th of November at the Genesis Cinema, Tickets can be bought HERE

For those now able to attend Trapped will be available to rent or buy from Amazon Prime, Google Play
or iTunes from 17th November 2025.

  The extensive cast includes Gina Jones (Alleycats, Above the Fire), Shane McCormick (Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella, Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins, Mister Mayfair, Castle in The Sky), Craig Fairbrass (Rise of the Footsoldier franchise, Muscle, Villain, Cliffhanger), Geoff Bell (MobLand, Green Street, The Business, Kingsman: The Secret Service), Simon Manyonda (The Witches, Rye Lane, Pennyworth, The Bay), Eddie Webber (The Firm, The Business, To be Someone), Josh Witcher (Let’s talk about George, Rise of the Footsoldier Origins),  Calum MacNab (Marching Powder,The Football Factory, The Firm) Lottie Lewis (Get Lucky, Outside Bet, London Heist), Kadeem Ramsay (Top Boy, Blue Story), Miguella Charley, Aimée Hills (The Bystanders, Crackajack), Karen Seacombe (Made in Dagenham, Fingersmith), Byron Gibson (Mister Mayfair, Only God Forgives), Tom Gordon (Black Cab, Spitfire Over Berlin), Tom Padley (Allied) and James Hicks (Miss Monday).

Trapped is directed by Roland Manookian (Castle In The Sky, Eastenders).

Shane McCormick’s new production company, Move Mountains Production, partnered with actor,
producer and writer Josh Witcher, with the screenplay for Trapped written by Director Roland Manookian, and developed from an original story by Josh Witcher.


Producer Shane McCormick says: “Trapped shines a light on the immensely damaging cycle of violent domestic abuse, and the journey Raye takes to find her identity. We hope the film helps
victims of abuse on their road of recovery.”

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