land, there are sheep sounds and didgeridoo sounds, and then we had things and you think, is it is string or the sound of the wind and it all gives the film real texture. and i mean it when i say, it is a horrorfilm, but it and i mean it when i say, it is a horror film, but it is on the creepier edge of things. it's to do with atmosphere and a sense of dread and i say this to you because i know you are not a horrorfan, but i do think there is so much in this you would enjoy, not least the terrific performance of kate dickie and it's not a big budget british film and has a real atmosphere about it, so i think it's worth checking out. lots of people will love that and will see even watching that clip, it's beautiful to look out. on the way it captures the loneliness of the terrain, and you do look at it and you think you are on the island and you think you are on the island and you can imagine what the isolation is like because that for me is a particular horror, of being isolated and alone, i'm a social creature. which leads us nicely into. house of