Brackenmore

The closeknit network of Brackenmore is harboring a mystery. Following the premature passing of the uncle she never knew she’d, Kate (Sophie Hopkins) has been made to go back to her ancestral home, a very small rural village at the South of Ireland. Right after her birth she meets Tom (D.J. McGrath), a mysterious young woman that helps her to reevaluate her long-neglected origins and then ignore the pressures of her entire life at London. The more Kate remains in Brackenmore, the longer she begins to see that the eccentricities of its self-protective inhabitants, could be more threatening than she thought and also the manicured property has been harboring a dark and ancient mystery. By the opening scenes of an fateful motor vehicle accident into the shocking end Brackenmore illuminates its manners beneath your skin switching involving classic terror to the puzzles of the occult. Cinematographer Justin McCarthy maintains a steady hands as he catches the hushed fear which begins to cultivate since Hopkins finds the dark terror which is Brackenmore.