The Dig


Records DK 04/24/2019 Download
Movie Film release: 2018
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Ronans Theme3:00
2.Strangers2:40
3.Holes and Flags0:54
4.I Want Him Off My Land0:45
5.Cleaning0:59
6.Before the Well0:49
7.Cut Rope1:55
8.Shovels1:16
9.Berries1:33
10.Paint1:30
11.The Fairy Tree1:55
12.You Keep Digging2:34
13.Its What Keeps Him Going2:11
14.Deserve to Live1:50
15.New Evidence1:34
16.This Wasn't Niamhs2:14
17.They Found Nothing2:25
18.Come Home1:46
19.Mud Hole1:31
20.Cabin2:05
21.She Was With Me1:57
22.Photograph7:30
23.Why Did You Wait3:40
24.End Credits3:56
25.Ronans Theme (Bonus Track) (Guitar Version)3:00
 55:28
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The Dig

Added on Saturday, April 27, 2019  

The Dig

Records DK presents a soundtrack album for the Irish thriller The Dig. The album features the film’s music composed by James Everett.

Records DK presents a soundtrack album for the Irish thriller The Dig. The album features the film’s music composed by James Everett.

The soundtrack is now available to download on Amazon.

James Everett was born in Swansea, Wales and lives in Bangor, Northern Ireland. He is known for his short film work on The Way Back (2016), Unhappy Endings (2015) and Time and Again (2015). His feature film work, Bad Day For The Cut, premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and The Dig, premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.

The Dig is directed by Ryan & Andy Tohill with Moe Dunford, Emily Taaffe, Francis Magee and Lorcan Cranitch. Winner of Best Irish Feature at the 2018 Galway Film Fleadh, Andy and Ryan Tohill’s feature directorial debut is a gripping thriller in which a terrible crime committed long ago takes a painfully circuitous route to resolution.

After serving 15 years in prison for murder, Ronan Callahan (Moe Dunford) returns to his rural Northern Ireland home to find his property dotted with flags and pockmarked with excavations. Sean (Lorcan Cranitch), the father of Ronan’s victim, has spent the years since his daughter’s disappearance digging relentlessly in search of her remains.
Ronan’s reappearance reopens wounds for his victim’s family, but there is the hope he might at least bring them some peace by revealing where the body was buried. The problem is that Ronan was drunk on the night of the crime and remembers nothing about it. Has he repressed those memories? Or is there a more troubling reason for his lack of recall? …. - TIFF Festival -


More info at: Official website TIFF



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