A Dublin lesbian home care worker leaves her pregnant Ukrainian fiancée behind to travel to a remote village and assist an elderly woman suffering from agoraphobia. As their relationship develops, the worker becomes increasingly entangled in the old woman’s paranoia, rituals, and superstitions, ultimately confronting her own traumatic past. Rich with mythical references and folk imagery, this modern reinterpretation of a classic supernatural chiller artfully blends sophistication with horror, delivering a chilling yet elegant experience. The title, presented in Irish and reflective of much of the dialogue, is a shortened version of the original “Fremhacha,” meaning “roots.”
Length 103 minutes
Clare Monnelly | Bríd Ní Neachtain | Alexandra Bustryzhickaya | Clare Barrett | Charlotte Bradley | Tara Breathnach | Grace Collender | Peadar Cox | Jim Cunningham | Dorothy Duffy | Marcus Lamb | Mícheál Óg Lane | Liv O'Donoghue | Olga Wehrly
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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10/13/2024 | Movie Screen | Digital | Theater | 6.5 stars |
(Average) 6.5 stars |
First movie of the final day of the fest. Pretty well done Irish folk horror but just didn’t grab me as much as I was hoping it would. From the director of THE DEVIL’S DOORWAY and it covers, to some extent, the same historical territory.
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