You know what they say: where there’s livestock, there’s dead stock,” says Jack (a brilliant Barry Keoghan). Never a truer word. There’s an awful lot of dead and maimed stock – sheep, to be precise - ...
A journey through the Emerald Isles is a must for any road trip-loving Kiwi, but what really awaits you on an Irish road trip? Nicola Lamb finds out. Anyone thinking of having a wander around Ireland ...
The debut feature from filmmaker Christopher Andrews, Bring Them Down, is an unsettling movie about miserable people. But the ...
From ancient pilgrimage routes to scenic coastal strolls, these famous pathways form the foundation of a refreshing break.
Violence, under these circumstances, isn’t a foregone conclusion. Yet in Christopher Andrews’s stark, haunted debut – anchored by two soulfully frayed performances by Abbott and Keoghan – violence ...
The reintroduction of an apex predator is a statement victory for the rewilding movement, but not everyone is cheering their return ...
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The rise of pastoralist peoples in the Eurasian steppes and their westward spread some 5,000 years ago may have been fuelled ...
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TAG24 NEWS on MSNSheep and people: Millennia-old connection analysed in new researchFrom domestication to the use of milk and wool to cultural and economic developments, sheep have played a central role in the evolution of human societies. Without livestock like sheep, as well as ...
Set in Connemara, Christopher Andrews’s bloody debut stars Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott as two feuding shepherds caught in a cycle of patriarchal violence.
"Once you start a war, what does it take to finish a war?" writer and director Christopher Andrews ponders, recalling this ...
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