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Director: David Blair
Cast: Gemma Arterton, Chloe Pirrie, Stuart Martin, Kate Dickie
In the 17th century, long before modern science and in a time of great fear of the unknown, the villagers of a small coastal community find themselves drawn to, and suspicious of, Morag, a remarkable but mysterious woman who is uniquely connected to the nature that surrounds her. Survival is a daily and all-consuming struggle that is thinly forged from an inclement sea and pushed to the edge of the land by merciless feudal landowners. But it is Morag's passionate relationship with John Tullock, who is unwittingly pledged to marry Sinéad, that threatens to tear the community apart.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Storm Witch, directed by David Blair, is a 17th century period drama that has received a mixed critical reception. The film's unique premise and strong performances have garnered some positive reviews, but it has also been criticized for its slow pacing and occasional narrative muddiness. While audience reception data is currently unavailable, the film's complex exploration of themes like superstition and societal pressures in a remote coastal setting may appeal to fans of arthouse period dramas.
Why you might like this:
Fans of director David Blair's unique visual style and blending of genres will be captivated by 'Storm Witch'. Starring Gemma Arterton, this 17th century drama/thriller immerses viewers in a tense, atmospheric world of coastal survival and supernatural intrigue.