# red, blue and yellow, green, i love you. oo ee. # popsicles, liquorice sticks. # oo ee. urgh! as we went into it, this is a dream sequence. i m not entirely sure whether it is or not. that tune that s playing is by a band called free design. what a weird nursery rhyme air it has. this is the debut feature from writer director stacey gregg. it was a prizewinner at the galway film festival. when i was watching it, i was reminded of, there was a film in the 19705 called audrey rose. it was a supernatural thriller. in the case of this, you think
as we went into it, this is a dream sequence. i m not entirely sure whether it is or not. that tune that s playing is by a band called free design. this is the debut feature from writer director stacey gregg. it was a prizewinner at the galway film festival. when i was watching it, i was reminded of, there was a film in the 1970s called audrey rose. it was a supernatural thriller. in the case of this, you think is this a supernatural thriller, a psychological thriller, is it a story about somebody slowly descending into some kind of mental illness or is it something else? the best thing about it is it really keeps you guessing. it s got a great atmospheric score by adam janota bzowski.
Three Families cast: Who stars in the BBC drama?
Updated: 7 May 2021, 13:50
TELLY fans are getting excited for Three Families - a new two-part BBC drama based on the lifting of Northern Ireland’s restrictive abortion law.
The series will be shown on consecutive evenings on the BBC - but which famous faces will make an appearance?
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Who’s in the cast of Three Families?
The three main characters are played by Being Human star Sinead Keenan, former Coronation Street regular Amy James-Kelly and Sci-Fi favourite Genevieve O’Reilly.
There are also supporting roles for Bloodlands actress Lola Petticrew and Merlin star Colin Morgan.
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