

Drama · Fantasy · Horror
Overview
Care worker Shoo, who is haunted by a personal tragedy, is sent to a remote village to care for an agoraphobic woman, who fears both her neighbours and the Na Sídhe – sinister folkloric entities she believes abducted her decades before.
Top Cast


Clare Monnelly
Clare Monnelly
Shoo
Clare Monnelly
Shoo


Bríd Ní Neachtain
Bríd Ní Neachtain
Peig
Bríd Ní Neachtain
Peig


Alexandra Bustryzhickaya
Alexandra Bustryzhickaya
Mila
Alexandra Bustryzhickaya
Mila


Olga Wehrly
Olga Wehrly
Deirdre
Olga Wehrly
Deirdre


Grace Collender
Grace Collender
Young Peig
Grace Collender
Young Peig


Mícheál Óg Lane
Mícheál Óg Lane
Daithí
Mícheál Óg Lane
Daithí


Tara Breathnach
Tara Breathnach
The Mother
Tara Breathnach
The Mother
Jim Cunningham
Jim Cunningham
Seán
Jim Cunningham
Seán


Peadar Cox
Peadar Cox
Bus Driver
Peadar Cox
Bus Driver


Liv O'Donoghue
Liv O'Donoghue
Receptionist
Liv O'Donoghue
Receptionist
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