The 411 Interview: Rachel Thweatt
Rachel Thweatt is an actor who, according to imdb, has acted in both short films and in feature films so far in her career. Thweatt has appeared in the short film
Klepto and the feature film
The Rise of Sir Longbottom. Thweatt’s latest feature film is the thriller
House of Quarantine, which is available on all major Video On Demand platforms as well as DVD and Blu-ray. In this interview, Thweatt talks with this writer about making
House of Quarantine, her character Macy, working with the director and cast, and more.
House of Quarantine?
Rachel Thweatt: I saw a casting posted online that needed about nine college aged students for a thriller, and it looked interesting so I decided to audition!
Directed by Mitesh Kumar Patel
Screenplay by Randal Lee Smith, based on a story my Mitesh Kumar Patel and Randal Lee Smith
Distributed by Gravitas Ventures
Runtime– 81 minutes
Available in select theatres and on all major Video on Demand platforms starting July 20th, 2021
House of Quarantine, directed by Mitesh Kumar Patel and playing in select theaters and on all major Video on Demand platforms starting July 20th, 2021, is a low budget thriller about a group of strangers trying to survive the apocalypse by holing up in one location. In a sense, it’s almost like a zombie movie without the zombies. Instead of zombies (or aliens or whatever), the inciting incident is a worldwide quarantine lockdown caused by the arrival of “Covid-19.” Now, it was an inevitability that we would start to see movies about the still-happening-as-I-write-this Coronavirus pandemic, either in a literal sense of a metaphorical sense.