Billed as “the first-ever Irish-language horror”, Fréwaka centres on a care worker called Shoo, who is haunted by a personal tragedy. Shoo is sent to a remote village to care for an agoraphobic woman, who fears both the neighbours and the Na Sídhe – sinister folkloric entities that she believes abducted her decades before. As the pair develop a deep connection, Shoo becomes consumed by the old woman’s paranoia, rituals and superstitions, eventually confronting the horrors from her own past.
Jacob takes a job at an isolated lighthouse, hoping to reconnect with a childhood friend. As strange events unfold, he grapples with reality, anxiety, and fractured memories while finding romance and an unexpected bond with the owner.
Jacob takes a job at an isolated lighthouse, hoping to reconnect with a childhood friend. As strange events unfold, he grapples with reality, anxiety, and fractured memories while finding romance and an unexpected bond with the owner.