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Allone

Apr 6, 2020
0h 14m
★ 8.0

Death is not the end.

Overview

In pre-Christian Ireland, a young, recently bereaved woman with no one left in the world, travels the land in search of a remedy that can bring her child back to life, only to find a cure not for the child's mortality, but for the grief she can no longer bear.

Genres

Drama

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Magician's Niece

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Cast

Gina Costigan

Strange Sister

Gina Costigan

Melanie Clark Pullen

Woman in the Wilderness

Melanie Clark Pullen

Noni Stapleton

Strange Woman

Noni Stapleton

Máirín De Buitléir

Young Woman

Máirín De Buitléir

Donagh Deeney

Druid

Donagh Deeney

Dorothy Cotter

Holy Woman

Dorothy Cotter

Cailum Carragher

Red-Haired Man

Cailum Carragher

Elisha Gormley

Blonde Woman

Elisha Gormley

Stephen Thompson

Fisherman 2

Stephen Thompson

Allen Stewart

Fisherman 1

Allen Stewart

Derek Pullen

Older Druid

Derek Pullen

Ben Bolton

Baby

Ben Bolton