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Catherine Walker is an Irish actress.
À propos du film: A Dark Song (2016)
Année de sortie: 2016
Nation: Ireland, United Kingdom
Titre alternatif: Ritual del más allá, Песнь тьмы
Réalisateur: Liam Gavin
Scénariste: Liam Gavin
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Cormac Fox, David Collins, Tim Dennison
Executive Producer: Hannah Thomas, Rory Gilmartin
Sociétés: Ffilm Cymru Wales, Samson Films, Tall Man Films
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: alcoholic, angel, black magic, demon, folk horror, ghost, isolated house, loss of child, loss of loved one, magic circle, mansion, occult, ritual, salt, summoning spell, supernatural, train station, wales
Histoire
Sophia Howard, a determined young woman, engages Joseph Solomon, a damaged occultist, to perform a dangerous ritual in an isolated house in Wales. Their aim is to contact Sophia's son who was kidnapped and murdered by teenagers practicing black magic. Throughout their time together, they purify Sophia's soul through various rituals. However, it's revealed that Sophia has a hidden agenda that puts both of their lives at risk.
Résumé
A Dark Song (2016) is a chilling exploration of loss, desperation, and the lengths one might go to communicate with the dead. Directed by Liam Gavin, this Irish-British film blends drama, horror, and mystery, drawing inspiration from folk horror traditions. Set primarily in an isolated Welsh mansion, the film follows Sophia Howard's quest to contact her deceased son through a series of occult rituals guided by Joseph Solomon. The story explores themes of grief, trust, and the potential consequences of dabbling in the unknown.