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On DVD/Blu-ray: October 20, 2020 On Digital/VOD: October 6, 2020

1h 30m | Drama, Horror

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In 1873, families broke away from the Church of Ireland to establish their own devout community in an isolated settlement in North America. One hundred years later, the community has been untouched by technological advances. They travel by horse and buggy and still use oil lamps rather than electricity. When the community is plagued by a pestilence of unknown origin that affects their crops, their livestock and even their children, the townsfolk begin to question why the farm where Agatha Earnshaw (Catherine Walker) lives with her daughter, Audrey (Jessica Reynolds), whom she kept hidden for years, remains unaffected.

Director: Thomas Robert Lee

Studio: Epic Pictures

Producer(s): Gianna Isabella

Cast: Catherine Walker, Jared Abrahamson, Hannah Emily Anderson, Geraldine O’Rawe, Don McKellar, Sean McGinley, Jessica Reynolds

Writer(s): Thomas Robert Lee

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On DVD/Blu-ray: October 20, 2020 On Digital/VOD: October 6, 2020

1h 30m | Drama, Horror

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In 1873, families broke away from the Church of Ireland to establish their own devout community in an isolated settlement in North America. One hundred years later, the community has been untouched by technological advances. They travel by horse and buggy and still use oil lamps rather than electricity. When the community is plagued by a pestilence of unknown origin that affects their crops, their livestock and even their children, the townsfolk begin to question why the farm where Agatha Earnshaw (Catherine Walker) lives with her daughter, Audrey (Jessica Reynolds), whom she kept hidden for years, remains unaffected.

On DVD/Blu-ray: October 20, 2020

On Digital/VOD: October 6, 2020

1h 30m | Drama, Horror

In 1873, families broke away from the Church of Ireland to establish their own devout community in an isolated settlement in North America. One hundred years later, the community has been untouched by technological advances. They travel by horse and buggy and still use oil lamps rather than electricity.

When the community is plagued by a pestilence of unknown origin that affects their crops, their livestock and even their children, the townsfolk begin to question why the farm where Agatha Earnshaw (Catherine Walker) lives with her daughter, Audrey (Jessica Reynolds), whom she kept hidden for years, remains unaffected.