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  1. Dark River is a 2017 British drama film written and directed by Clio Barnard, and starring Ruth Wilson, Mark Stanley, and Sean Bean. The film is loosely based on Rose Tremain's novel Trespass.

  2. After receiving news of her father's death, Alice, a young travelling sheep-shearer, tentatively decides to return to the dilapidated family house of her childhood, in muddy North Yorkshire.

  3. May 24, 2018 · From acclaimed filmmaker Clio Barnard, one of the premier new voices in British cinema, DARK RIVER is a taut and powerful psychological drama. Opening in New York and Los Angeles on June 29 ...

  4. Nov 27, 2017 · DARK RIVER opens in cinemas from 23 February 2018. Following the death of her father, Alice (Ruth Wilson) returns home to Yorkshire for the first time in 15 years, to claim the tenancy of the...

  5. Jo neljä vuotta putkeen kävijäennätyksensä rikkonut, juuri sopivan kokoinen, Suomen omaehtoisin ja persoonallisin pieni suuri Metallifestivaali Dark River Festival tulee jälleen kesänä, ja se järjestetään Kotkassa 8.-10.8.2024 jo 20. kerran.

  6. Following the death of her father, Alice returns home to Yorkshire for the first time in 15 years to claim the tenancy of the family farm she believes is rightfully hers. Once there, she ...

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  7. Sep 12, 2017 · Ruth Wilson stars as a sheep-shearer haunted by an abusive past in 'Dark River,' a British drama from writer-director Clio Barnard ('The Arbor,' 'The Selfish Giant').

  8. www.metacritic.com › movie › dark-riverDark River - Metacritic

    Jun 29, 2018 · Montclair Film Festival (MFF) • 1 Nomination. Following the death of her father, Alice (Ruth Wilson) returns to her home village for the first time in 15 years, to claim the tenancy to the family farm she believes is rightfully hers.

  9. Golden Globe® winner Ruth Wilson (“Luther”) stars in this psychological drama about a woman who returns to her home village to claim from her estranged...

  10. Following the death of her father, Alice (Ruth Wilson) returns to her home village for the first time in 15 years, to claim the tenancy to the family farm she believes is rightfully hers.