With Britain in the grip of some sort of dystopian heatwave and everyone confined to their homes, “Elliot” (Zak Ford-Williams) decides to used the last battery he possesses for his electric wheelchair and sets off to rendezvous with his boyfriend “Aaron” (Nadeem Islam) in the hope that they can make it to the safety of the green zone. Along the way, he encounters a couple of older folks who try to take advantage of his kindness but with the sirens wailing and his power running very low he determines to make one last effort to meet up for a dance. Aside from the fact that this reminds us of just how dependant we actually are on batteries nowadays, it’s also quite a potent little feature on true love mixed with a survival instinct and a touch of stoic joy. It’s not really about the writing or the production, which are perfectly adequate, it’s more about that sense of who we’d want to give our last Rolo to.

Battery (2023)
Battery (2023) is streaming free on Zoovie. starring Nadeem Islam, Cathy Conneff, and Simon Startin. Genre: Drama. No subscription, no email required.
What is Battery (2023) about?
In a city devastated by a climate disaster, we follow Elliot as he uses his last ever wheelchair battery to meet his boyfriend Aaron for their first and final dance.
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- Country:
- United Kingdom
- Languages:
- English
- IMDb:
- tt30330163
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Who stars in Battery (2023)?
Nadeem Islam as Aaron, Cathy Conneff as Mum, Simon Startin as Dad, Zak Ford-Williams as Elliot.
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Battery is a Drama film released in 2023.
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The cast of Battery includes Nadeem Islam, Cathy Conneff, Simon Startin and Zak Ford-Williams.



















