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- Wake Wood is dark, damp and dreary just as it should be. Nevertheless, it is slightly stifled by a filmed for TV look. That aside, with a small budget director David Keating keeps the blood flowing and the pace going. It benefits from plausibility and atmosphere with an on location shoot.
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Mar 25, 2011 · Wake Wood: Directed by David Keating. With Aidan Gillen, Eva Birthistle, Timothy Spall, Ella Connolly. The parents of a girl who was killed by a savage dog are granted the opportunity to spend three days with their deceased daughter.
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- Drama, Horror, Thriller
- David Keating
- 2011-03-25
Mar 25, 2011 · “Wake Wood” tells the story of a young couple, Patrick, a veterinarian and Louise, a pharmacist who have escaped to the tiny Irish town of “Wake Wood” following the tragic dog-mauling death of their 6 year old daughter Alice.
Wake Wood (sometimes marketed as The Wake Wood) is a 2009 Irish supernatural horror film directed by David Keating and starring Timothy Spall, Eva Birthistle, Ella Connolly and Aidan Gillen. An international co-production between Ireland and the United Kingdom by Hammer Film Productions, the film is set in Donegal, Ireland.
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Wake Wood Review. The rural Irish village of Wake Wood preserves a tradition enabling the dead to be brought back for three days, one year after their death, for a final farewell. But there...