The Farm (2009)

They Came for Solace. They Became the Livestock

The Farm (2009) poster

Mickey and Juliet, a young couple on the run from a vicious gang of drug dealers arrive at a deserted farm in the countryside near Cork, aiming to flee the country by ferry the following day. The farm is apparently inhabited by only one man, a 20 year old called John. John is cripplingly shy, but seems to be fascinated by Juliet's beauty, with the feeling not exactly unrequited. As Juliet and John forge more and more of a bond, Mickey, already expecting the gang to appear and kill him at any moment, becomes overcome with jealousy and paranoia. Gradually the three characters find themselves sucked into a deadly love triangle from which they may never emerge.

Director: Dáire McNab
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 86 min
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Production: Juxtaposition Media
Country: Ireland
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Dáire McNab
More Films in Genre: Horror

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Farm about?
Mickey and Juliet, a young couple on the run from a vicious gang of drug dealers arrive at a deserted farm in the countryside near Cork, aiming to flee the country by ferry the following day. The farm is apparently inhabited by only one man, a 20 year old called John. John is cripplingly shy, but seems to be fascinated by Juliet's beauty, with the feeling not exactly unrequited. As Juliet and John forge more and more of a bond, Mickey, already expecting the gang to appear and kill him at any moment, becomes overcome with jealousy and paranoia. Gradually the three characters find themselves sucked into a deadly love triangle from which they may never emerge.
Who directed The Farm?
The Farm was directed by Dáire McNab.
Who stars in The Farm?
The Farm stars Louise Cargin, Robert D. Donohoe, Neill Fleming, Phyllis Carthy, Jack Lowe, Cathal Reilly.
How long is The Farm?
The Farm has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
What genre is The Farm?
The Farm is a Horror film.
Where was The Farm produced?
The Farm was produced in Ireland.