The Daisy Chain

 (2008)

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What a strange and beautiful film this is. An intelligent horror with the underlying themes of motherhood and loss. A movie that reminds us all of what it is to be an outsider in a tight knit community and what it... Full review
Mediocre horror with beautiful cinematography.
Oct 13, 2008
Tom Rowsell - imdb.com
Female directors are too rare, particularly those willing to approach the horror genre. Walsh uses the beautiful Western Irish coast to create a bleak atmosphere of isolation and vulnerability. The plot is somewhat obvious, a young couple move away from the... Full review
I saw this film at a sold out screening at the recent Raindance Film Festival. It is a beautiful piece of work both haunting and affecting. Samantha Morton gives an amazing performance as does Steven Mackintosh but it is newcomer Mhairi... Full review
Q: Do you believe in fairies? A: No, I don't.
Oct 10, 2008
prrffft - imdb.com
The above Q and A took place after last night's debut screening at the Raindance film festival in London, an abrupt exchange between an audience member and the film's director, Aisling Walsh. And frankly, for me, her disbelief is the problem.... Full review

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Courtesy of the AFM film page we've got a monster synopsis, sales art and full cast listing for Aisling Walsh's The Daisy Chain . In the film starring Eva Birthistle, Samantha Morton and Steven Mackintosh Morton plays a grieving mother... ... Full Article

ContentFilm Intl. has picked up worldwide rights to supernatural thriller The Daisy Chain , starring Brit thesp Samantha Morton, according to Variety. Aisling Walsh (Song for a Raggy Boy) will helm from a script by Lauren MacKenzie. ... Full Article

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