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The Damned

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A 19th-century widow is tasked with making an impossible choice when, during an especially cruel winter, a ship sinks off the coast of her impoverished Icelandic fishing village. Any attempt to rescue survivors risks further depleting the starving villagers’ supplies.

Release Date : 2025-01-03

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Ley Line EntertainmentWild Atlantic PicturesFís Éireann/Screen IrelandJoin Motion PicturesWrong MenProtagonist Pictures

Production Country : IrelandUnited KingdomUnited States of AmericaIcelandBelgium

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Odessa Young

Character Name : Eva

Original Name : Odessa Young

Gender : Female

Joe Cole

Character Name : Daniel

Original Name : Joe Cole

Gender : Male

Siobhan Finneran

Character Name : Helga

Original Name : Siobhan Finneran

Gender : Female

Rory McCann

Character Name : Ragnar

Original Name : Rory McCann

Gender : Male

Turlough Convery

Character Name : Hakon

Original Name : Turlough Convery

Gender : Male

Lewis Gribben

Character Name : Jonas

Original Name : Lewis Gribben

Gender : Male

Francis Magee

Character Name : Skuli

Original Name : Francis Magee

Gender : Male

Mícheál Óg Lane

Character Name : Aron

Original Name : Mícheál Óg Lane

Gender : Male

Andrean Sigurgeirsson

Character Name :

Original Name : Andrean Sigurgeirsson

Gender : Male

Arnar Gray

Character Name : Dead Boy

Original Name : Arnar Gray

Gender : Male

Guillermo Uria

Character Name : Shipwreck Survivor

Original Name : Guillermo Uria

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-01-17

'The Damned' sets the tone well and holds solid cast performances, it's a perfectly good movie with a fitting run time of around 90 minutes. There are naturally issues with it, I do think the plot gets a little repetitive for example, but all in all I liked it enough. Odessa Young isn't someone I was aware of a few hours ago, though this is a pleasant and noteworthy first experience of her acting capabilities. Siobhan Finneran, another I didn't previously know, is also a plus point. Joe Cole and Rory McCann, much more familiar to me, are good as well.