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Release Date:
October 20, 2023
Original Title:
Éabha
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Ireland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Éabha is a short drama about Ciarán, who is on a hiking date with Michael and suddenly experiences a regression to a previous life. He feels images of a young woman that start to intensify. While Michael is trying to understand, Ciarán goes deeper into his past life and experiences a woman's domestic violence and a miscarriage. In the turmoil of this regression, he finds the burial place of the woman's child and realizes: Not only has the woman lost her child, he has lost his Éabha, too.
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Assistant Camera:
Jaka J. Prosenik
Cormac Doherty
Cinematography:
Naoise Ahearne Woods
Costume Design:
Em McLoughlin
Director:
Moritz Kramer
Editor:
El Brady
First Assistant Director:
Cliona Ball
Makeup Artist:
Lavender Jane Gartlan
Music:
Sam Warmington
Producer:
Aisling Keogh
Production Design:
Em McLoughlin
Second Assistant Camera:
Davy Hudson Tyrrell
Cian O'Malley
Writer:
Moritz Kramer
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