Cinematography:
David ProcterComposer:
Luke SeomoreCast:
Francis Magee, Hayley Squires, Barry Ward, Silas Carson, Keith McErlean, Chloe Pirrie, Daniel Ezra, Jimmy Akingbola, Olivia Bernstone, Gino Picciano (more)Plots(1)
Adam has lived a rootless existence since his family's farm was destroyed by the Foot & Mouth epidemic of 2001. His life imploded and he abandoned his family after a single devastating incident. He has spent the years since on the nomadic fringes of British society, cycling through transitory jobs and transitory relationships, adrift from his family and past. When his younger brother Aiden reaches out to him to announce the birth of his first child—Adam is about to become an uncle—there is an ultimatum attached: come home now, or never come home again. Adam embarks on a journey home that is at once tortured and exhilarating, a panoramic tour through the broken and beautiful margins of Britain. As eruptions from his secret past begin to emerge, Adam struggles to break free from an exile that must now end before it swallows him for good. (Garden Thieves Pictures)
(more)Cast
Francis Magee
Ireland
Best movies:
Ripper Street (2012) (series)
Inspector George Gently (2007) (series)
Zen (2011) (series)
Hayley Squires
UK
Best movies:
I, Daniel Blake (2016)
The Miniaturist (2017) (series)
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain (2021)
Barry Ward
Ireland
Best movies:
The Fall (2013) (series)
Sunburn (1999)
Dating Amber (2020)
Silas Carson
UK
Best movies:
Keith McErlean
Best movies:
Sing Street (2016)
Nowhere Special (2020)
Flora and Son (2023)
Chloe Pirrie
UK
Best movies:
War and Peace (2016) (series)
An Inspector Calls (2015) (TV movie)
Under the Banner of Heaven (2022) (series)
Daniel Ezra
UK
Best movies:
Vera (2011) (series)
Jimmy Akingbola
UK
Best movies:
Sons of Liberty (2015) (series)
Roald Dahl's Esio Trot (2015) (TV movie)
Spectral (2016)
Olivia Bernstone
Best movies:
Fighting with My Family (2019)
Gino Picciano
Best movies:
Still Life (2013)
As Long as I Live (2012)
Fan (2016)
Semih Sezen
Best movies:
Hyena (2014)
St George's Day (2012)
Svengali (2013)