![]() Will this horrible snob sideline our working class hero? And what will happen to Peggy, (James), the archeologist who finds the first piece of gold? The latter wants to keep Brown away from the burial chamber. Instead, the focus shifts to tensions between Brown and the pompous Charles Phillips (Ken Stott), brought in by the Office of Public Works to oversee the dig. It seems for a moment as if the connection between Pretty and Brown will lead to romance. Brown unearths a ship, full of a sixth-century chieftain’s prized possessions, which delights Pretty’s precocious son, Robert (Archie Barnes uncannily sweet). New West End Company BRANDPOST | PAID CONTENTĮdith’s hunch proves correct.Please note: this screening will not include ads or trailers and will start at the advertised time. Finely scripted by Stuart Drennan, the film surveys lives stalled by grief and trauma - and dark secrets hidden where almost no one can find them.ĭue to unforeseen circumstances, there will no longer be a Q&A on Thu 9 May. With its handheld camerawork giving the proceedings a sense of urgency and the striking locations evoking lives tethered to the soil, The Dig draws us in with narrative momentum and a sense of place. Knowing the only way he’ll get him off his land, and perhaps satisfy his own alcohol-shot recollection of events, Callahan joins him in the grim task. Convinced that Callahan buried his daughter in the bog land, the father has spent every day of the previous 15 years digging it patch by patch. His plan to sell up and move on is thwarted by the presence of the victim’s father (Lorcan Cranitch) on his land. Callahan (Moe Dunford) returns to his abandoned family farm-home having served 15 years for murder.
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