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Bring Out The Fear

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Film Info
Showtime
Showtime
Premiere Type
Premiere Type
North American Premiere
Category
Film Category
Feature
Runtime
Run Time
1h 13m
Country
Country
Ireland
Directed by
Directed by
Richard Waters
Produced by
Produced By
Alison Scarff & Richard Waters
Written by
Written by
Richard Waters
Main Cast
Main Cast
Ciara Bailey, Tad Morari, James Devlin
Synopsis
Rosie and Dan are a couple in a doomed relationship. While taking a final walk in their favourite forest, they find it has trapped them in an unsolvable maze. The paths lead nowhere, the trees never end, the sun never sets, and a sinister presence stalks and torments them, trying to drive them insane... There is no escape. But what exactly are they hiding? This dark folk horror will leave you questioning what is real and what is malicious trickery.

About the Director

Director(s)
Contact Info

Richard

Waters

Director

Richard is a Dublin, Ireland born director and editor. With a love of horror, it was obvious the choice for his first feature film would be a romcom; 2013's The O’Briens, which appeared in festivals worldwide....Read more

Richard is a Dublin, Ireland born director and editor. With a love of horror, it was obvious the choice for his first feature film would be a romcom; 2013's The O’Briens, which appeared in festivals worldwide. In early 2012, along with producer Alison Scarff and fellow filmmaker Michael McCudden, Richard co-founded the production company Weird Pretty Pictures, producing the mystery-thriller Sodium Party, followed by his second feature film as director; In A Stranger’s House. Off the back of that film's success, Weird Pretty Pictures produced the Ireland-set horror Bring Out The Fear, which has finally creeped its way into the world following its own battle with Covid. Aside from directing and editing for TV, Richard is a keen dog-lover, babying his King Charles Cavalier, as well as finding his Alsatian and Lurcher/Wolfhound the bestest boys. Richard also dabbles in soundtrack-esque music and enjoys trying to scare himself with whatever horror films he can find.

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