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Where the Merrows Roam

"Where the Merrows Roam" is an entirely dialogue-free, experimental feature film following two separate stories across a series of distinct chapters. A nonlinear collage of reminiscences tracing the hazy glow of childhood memory through to the harsh light of adulthood.

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  • Finn O’Donovan

    Finn O’Donovan

    Boy

  • Clara Rose Hickey

    Clara Rose Hickey

    Girl

  • Diana Tregnago

    Diana Tregnago

    Young Woman

  • Colin Hickey

    Colin Hickey

    Man

Overview

"Where the Merrows Roam" is an entirely dialogue-free, experimental feature film following two separate stories across a series of distinct chapters. A nonlinear collage of reminiscences tracing the hazy glow of childhood memory through to the harsh light of adulthood.

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