Heretiks

Heretiks
Directed by Paul Hyett
Produced by Michael Riley Marcia Do Vales
Written by Paul Hyett and Conal Palmer
Story by Gregory Blair
Starring Michael Ironside
Rosie Day
Hannah Arterton
Music by Paul E. Francis
Cinematography Neil Oseman
Production
companies
Templeheart Films
EnMar Productions
Sterling Pictures
BCSM Enterprises Red Rock Entertainment.
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Heretiks is a 2018 British horror film written by Paul Hyett and Conal Palmer, and directed by Paul Hyett[1]. The pair previously collaborated on the 2012 film The Seasoning House.

Synopsis

During the 17th Century, a young woman, Persephone, is saved from execution and led to a priory to repent her sins but discovers a greater evil lies within.

Cast

  • Michael Ironside as The Magistrate
  • Rosie Day as Sister Emeline
  • Hannah Arterton as Persephone
  • Dilan Gwyn as Alice Langley
  • Clare Higgins as Reverend Mother
  • Ciaran McMenamin as William Carpenter
  • Ryan Oliva as The Diabolical
  • Sian Breckin as Sister Lucilla
  • Katie Sheridan as Sister Margaret
  • Grahame Fox as Jeremiah
  • Petra Bryant as Agnes
  • Ania Marson as Sister Elizabeth
  • Sarah Malin as Sister Anna Frances
  • Emily Tucker as Catherine
  • Bethan Walker as Sister Bernadine
  • Amelia Bennett as Sister Adela
  • Freddy Carter as Ellis
  • Ayvianna Snow as Sister Lillith
  • Jill Buchanan as Guinevere
  • Carl Wharton as Farmer
  • Colin Burt Vidler as Constable
  • Eva Morgan as Sister Constance

Reception

Critics called it "a classic period tale with a modern, harder, stylish edge",[2] and "downright creepy".[3]

References

  1. "INTERVIEW: Paul Hyett, director of HERETIKS". Filmoria.co.uk. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  2. Horrorpedia (21 November 2016). Horrorpedia https://horrorpedia.com/2016/11/21/heretiks-2016-british-horror-film-paul-hyett-overview-cast-plot/. Retrieved 4 September 2018. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. Ramachandran, Naman (12 September 2015). "Paul Hyett begins Heretiks shoot". Cineuropa. Creative Europe Media. Retrieved 4 September 2018.


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