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An Taibhse

  • 2024
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
126
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Tom Kerrisk, Ross Power, and John Farrelly in An Taibhse (2024)
Folk HorrorSupernatural HorrorHorror

Amid the barren landscape of post-famine Ireland, a father and daughter struggle to survive the brutal winter as caretakers of a remote mansion, only to be driven to the edge of sanity by th... Read allAmid the barren landscape of post-famine Ireland, a father and daughter struggle to survive the brutal winter as caretakers of a remote mansion, only to be driven to the edge of sanity by the horrors lurking within.Amid the barren landscape of post-famine Ireland, a father and daughter struggle to survive the brutal winter as caretakers of a remote mansion, only to be driven to the edge of sanity by the horrors lurking within.

  • Director
    • John Farrelly
  • Writer
    • John Farrelly
  • Stars
    • Livvy Hill
    • Tom Kerrisk
    • Anthony Murphy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    126
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    • Director
      • John Farrelly
    • Writer
      • John Farrelly
    • Stars
      • Livvy Hill
      • Tom Kerrisk
      • Anthony Murphy
    • 12User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Livvy Hill
    • Máire Finegan
    Tom Kerrisk
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    • Éamon Finegan
    Anthony Murphy
    • Land Steward
    Tom Stafford
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      • John Farrelly
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      • John Farrelly
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    10darraghkelly-82292

    A Haunting Folk Horror Masterpiece

    An Taibhse is a captivating folk horror set during the harrowing end of the famine era, weaving a chilling tale that follows a daughter and father as they caretake a stately manor. The film starts as a slow burn, yet manages to maintain a grip on the viewer with an underlying sense of mystery and intrigue.

    The first half of "An Taibhse" feels like a traditional horror film, replete with jump scares and familiar genre tropes. Despite this, there is a palpable sense of something more profound lurking in the subtext, which keeps the audience engaged. The typical horror elements serve as a prelude to something far more sinister.

    As the story progresses into the second half, it takes a darker, more disturbing turn. The last 20 minutes are particularly shocking, delivering a complete curveball that dives into the real-life trauma and horror of the famine era, shedding light on some of the often unspoken atrocities of that time. This shift is genuinely unsettling and powerfully executed.

    The film excels in its foreshadowing, subtly hinting at the twist while employing enough misdirection to keep viewers guessing. This balance between foreshadowing and surprise is masterfully handled, making the twist both inevitable and shocking.

    "An Taibhse" is a highly recommended watch, especially for those interested in horror that delves deeper into historical trauma. Additionally, it is a pleasure to see another film being made in the Irish language, contributing to the richness of Ireland's cinematic and cultural heritage.
    10brlmccooe

    AN INCREDIBLE MOVIE AND A MUST WATCH!!!!

    An amazing movie with a powerful ending. It's not often I'm at a loss for words, but 'An Taibhse' left me speechless! The storytelling, cinematography, and performances were all first class. The film's emotional depth and unexpected twists kept me captivated from start to finish and had the audience at the edge of their seats throughout the screening! It's also incredible to see more art in the Irish language being released, which makes it so special. This movie is a testament to the talent and creativity present in Irish cinema, and it deserves all the praise it's receiving. Highly recommended!
    9notheory123

    An Atmospheric, Slow-Burn Gem

    As an American with Irish ancestry (my grandmother was from Mayo), I've always been drawn to anything that connects me to that side of my roots. Watching An Taibhse (The Ghost) felt like more than just watching a film it felt like stepping into a part of my heritage.

    The story follows a father and daughter who move into a big house during a winter. You can feel the sense of dread building slowly. It's the first Irish-language horror film I've seen, and hearing the language used like that especially in such a haunting poetic way made the whole experience feel even more authentic.

    The acting is brilliant, especially from the leads, and the cinematography is just stunning. You can almost feel the cold coming off the screen. It's quiet, eerie, and beautifully shot the kind of horror that creeps under your skin rather than relying on jump scares.

    If I had one small criticism, it's that the middle act dragged a little bit. But honestly, the payoff in the final act made it totally worth it.

    All in all, a powerful and original film. Maith thú to everyone involved (I hope my Gaelic is correct!). 9/10.
    9kosmasp

    Ghosting

    Actually that is the international title of this Irish movie - Ghost. That said and without giving too much away, there is more to this than some paranormal activity ... even though we only have two characters (on the living side of things) for the most part ... this knows how to tell a story. The cinematography and the sound design are quite amazing for this.

    The director was quite proud to have been able to do this in Irish ... for the first time ever even? While the main male character spoke it anyway (we had subtitles .. even English seem to struggle with it), but the female lead had to do it phonetically or learned it - and I think you can tell. It didn't bother me, but just in case you notice and you are bothered by it. She is doing an amazing job - not just language wise and no pun intended.

    I would think that most who have seen a few movies, will know where this is heading or rather ... let's call them plot points of the movie. There is a ladder scene early on (window washing) that is a clear indicator ... the way it is shot ... we got the memo ... still the movie does not lose any of its punch or powerful message ... stick up for yourself ... even if others don't believe you ... you have to fight .. because no one else will!
    10aidanoc99

    Excellent 10/10

    Such a great, intense movie! Beautifully shot with a compelling narrative. I especially loved seeing the Irish language featured - it adds a unique depth to the storytelling. Brilliant for both horror and non-horror fans alike, as it offers something for everyone. More films like this would be fantastic! The blend of culture and genre is truly captivating, making it a standout in its category. The use of Irish language enriches the film's authenticity and emotional impact, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in diverse storytelling. I loved all the jumpy moments and the sounds too. Watch it in the cinema.

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 2025 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • Irish Gaelic
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • County Wicklow, Ireland(Coolattin House)
    • Production company
      • Jackpot Films
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      1 hour 32 minutes
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