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The Wandering ()


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Bound by familial duty, Cathal and his brothers Cet and Cormac, accompany their exiled father Fergus, into the bleak wilderness in search of redemption and a new beginning in a world where all hope is lost.

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Philip P. Coffey ...
Cathal
David Nolan ...
Cet
Mark Savage ...
Fergus
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Cormac
Muireann Toibin ...
Flidhais
James Cosgrave ...
Ailill
Marcos Isla ...
Fiachu
Brendan Reid ...
Bull
Dean Sherlock ...
Fintan
Eaman Craig ...
Bricne
Oisin Robbins ...
Furioso
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Stephen Ball ...
Dara
Chris Bolton ...
Ailill's Man
George Bracebridge ...
Elder
Shane G. Casey ...
Narrator (as Shane Casey)
Darren Creaven ...
Elder's Guard
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Ailill's Man
James Mitchell ...
Runner
Frankie Moran ...
Saoirse
John Mulvey ...
Ailill's Man
Afro Parise ...
Hunter
Ciaran Reddin ...
Alill's Man
Seán Wrenn ...
Ronan

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Liza Bolton ... (attached)

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Liza Bolton ... (co-writer)
 
Liza Bolton ... (writer)
 
Martin Keaveney ... (co-writer)

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Marie Adler ... executive producer
Chris Bolton ... co-producer / producer
Liza Bolton ... producer
Susan Murray ... assistant producer
Afro Parise ... producer

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Will Vogli

Cinematography by

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Marek Polaszewski

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Luke Adams
Stephen Staunton

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John Talbot ... colorist / on-line editor

Art Direction by

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Chris Bolton
Heather Hinchon-Quinn ... (art direction)

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Skit Langton ... makeup artist
Colette Manning ... assistant makeup artist

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Alexandra Reddin ... production manager
John Talbot ... post-production supervisor

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George Charalambous ... second assistant director
Ian Donohue ... assistant director

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Derek Donlon ... sound
Nigel Gilhooly ... sound
Paul Rowland ... re-recording mixer

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Paul D'Eath ... second assistant camera
Brian Lally ... assistant camera
György László ... assistant camera
Keith Pendred ... first assistant camera

Location Management

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John Mac Donnacha ... location manager

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Frankie Moran ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

Ireland 200 years after the 'Great Fail'. The country is divided. The Northern Zone led by Fergus and tightly ruled. Everywhere else is The Wilderness. Fergus (Mark Savage) is the leader of the Northern Zone. His father led the Zone before him. His eldest son, Cathal (Philip Coffey) will lead after him. Fergus is accused of a murder that he did not commit. He is exiled to the Wilderness. Driven by duty rather than choice Cathal and his younger brothers Cet (David Nolan) and Cormac (Stuart Mackey) go with Fergus. Father and sons travel by foot across the dangerous Wilderness searching for Meadbh, mythical leader of the Wilderness. If they can find her, Fergus believes she will give them some sanctuary as they now have nothing. They quickly become lost. Cathal becomes increasingly angrier by the choices Fergus makes continue to put them in danger. Fergus's time is over and Cathal strives to make his mark on the world. Set in the magnificent edge of Europe landscape of Connemara this is a future telling of an age old story about man's lust for survival and insignificance in the world. THE WANDERING is a story of generations each one making the same mistakes as the one before. Filmed entirely on location the cast and crew survived climbing mountains, tramping through bogs, being eaten by thousands of midges, burned by sun and drenched by rain. The wild Atlantic landscape tested the cast and crew everyday on this rugged, physical shoot Written by Cattle Raid

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  • 80 min
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