The close-knit community of Brackenmore is harboring a secret. After the untimely death of an uncle she never knew she had, Kate (Sophie Hopkins) is forced to return to her ancestral home, a tiny rural village in the South of Ireland. Soon after her arrival she meets Tom (D.J. McGrath), a mysterious young local who helps her to rediscover her long-neglected roots and forget about the anxieties of her life in London. The longer Kate stays in Brackenmore, the more she begins to realize that the eccentricities of its self-protective residents, may be more ominous than she first thought and the secluded family estate is harboring a dark and ancient secret. From the opening scenes of a fateful car crash to the shocking ending Brackenmore weaves its ways under your skin shifting between classic horror to the mysteries of the occult. Cinematographer Justin McCarthy keeps a steady hand as he captures the silent fear that begins to grow as Hopkins uncovers the dark horror that is Brackenmore.
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Production | Paul Hayes | Producer |
Writing | Chris Kemble | Writer |
Sound | Seamus Slemon | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Rupert MacCarthy-Morrogh | Director of Photography |
Directing | Chris Kemble | Director |
Art | Stephen Fennelly | Art Direction |
Camera | Justin MacCarthy | Director of Photography |
Art | Girts Balodis | Production Design |
Directing | J.P. Davidson | Director |
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