Official Trailer and Poster Revealed For Randal Plunkett’s Mystery Drama THE GREEN SEA





The wait is finally over! The trailer for writer/director Randal Plunkett’s debut feature film, mystery drama THE GREEN SEA, has been revealed alongside official artwork and… a release date!

Simone (Katharine Isabelle), an American writer living a solitary life in Irish countryside, is haunted by visions of her past which begin to intertwine with the fantasy world of the novel she is writing, blurring the lines between reality and the fantasy. Her life changes, when the protagonist of her book, known only as “Kid”, played by up and coming Irish actress Hazel Doupe (Float Like A Butterfly), appears to her as a victim of a drunk driving incident that forces the pair together. This sets up the beginning of an unlikely relationship, that will ultimately set off a chain of events that will force Simone to face her sinister past.

Starring Katharine Isabelle (American Mary, Ginger Snaps), Hazel Doupe (Float Like A Butterfly), Jenny Dixon (Full Circle), Dermot Ward (Game of Thrones), Michael Parle (Tin Can Man) and Zeb Moore (Hexing), Dunsany Productions’ THE GREEN SEA is produced by Edwina Forkin and Stephen Lordes.

The film is the debut feature for Plunkett who has previously directed a range of short films he penned alongside his brother, Oliver.

THE GREEN SEA ARRIVES ON VOD AND DIGITAL PLATFORMS JULY 13TH, 2021.

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