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  1. Bainne | Screen Ireland Shorts Player. Synopsis. 18 min Horror 2019. During the last year of The Great Famine in Ireland, a farmhand working for the local landlord has hardened his heart against his countrymen to ensure his own survival.

  2. Bainne — SAILEÓG O'HALLORAN. Bainne (2019) Short Film. Director | Jack Reynor. DOP | David Grennan. Costume Design | Saileóg O’Halloran. Production Design | Padraig O’Neill. Production Company | Anabasis Films. Stills Photography | Madeline Mulqueen.

  3. 10. Juli 2019 · 'BAINNE' (2019) Trailer - YouTube. Jack Reynor. 204 subscribers. Subscribed. L. i. k. e. 23K views 4 years ago. 'BAINNE' is an Irish ghost story set during The Great Famine of 1845-1852. It is...

    • 43 Sek.
    • 24,2K
    • Jack Reynor
  4. Bainne ist ein Kurzfilm von Jack Reynor mit Will Poulter, Kelly Thornton. Synopsis: Im letzten Jahr der Großen Hungersnot in Irland hat ein Landarbeiter, der für den örtlichen Vermieter ...

    • Jack Reynor
    • Jack Reynor
    • Will Poulter, Kelly Thornton, Steve Wall
    • 2019
  5. 13. Juli 2019 · Bainne: Directed by Jack Reynor. With Will Poulter, Kelly Thornton, Toni O'Rourke, Steve Wall. During the last year of The Great Famine in Ireland, a farmhand working for the local landlord has hardened his heart against his countrymen to ensure his own survival.

    • (51)
    • Short, Horror
    • Jack Reynor
    • 2019-07-13
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BainneBainne - Wikipedia

    Bainne ( Irish pronunciation: [ˈbˠan̠ʲə]; "Milk") is a 2019 Irish short film directed by Jack Reynor and starring Will Poulter. [1] . It is Reynor's directorial debut. [2] [3] Cast. Will Poulter. Kelly Thornton. Toni O’Rourke. Steve Wall. Production. The film was shot entirely at Reynor's home in Ireland. [4] Release.

  7. 19. März 2020 · A Japanese cinema lover – as evident from his arthouse film-focused Instagram page – Bainne is the perfect vehicle for Reynor. 18 minutes in length, it is based on a folk tale from Lafcadio Hearn, an Irish writer who collected Japanese myth and whose writings inspired the acclaimed 1965 horror anthology film Kwaidan.