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In a remote Irish town, little Neve, aged 11, is the sole survivor of a bloody massacre in which her little brother and her parents were killed. Suspecting a gang of vandals, the police ignores Neve’s claim that the house in which they lived was to blame. In order to help her overcome the trauma, neighbors Nat and Lucas, with the aid of a social worker, take her into their home. But Neve is not at peace there. Around her, an inexplicable danger begins manifesting itself again, which leads to a new outbreak of violence. Tribeca Film Festival 2013.
Marina de Van
Born in France, in 1971. A philosophy student before graduating in filmmaking at La Fémis. She acted in films by François Ozon and Pascal Bonitzer. She directed several shorts – such as Bien sous tous ses raports (1996), Alias (1998) and Psy-show (2002) – before debuting as a feature-length director with In my Skin (2002). She went on to direct Don’t Look Back (2009) and Hop-o’-my-thumb (2011), this last one for the Arte channel.