Solace in Wicca
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Directed byAndy North
Written byNathan Russell-Raby
Produced by
- Nathan Russell-Raby
- Andy North
Starring
- Joanna Taylor
- Steve Craige
- Wayne Kelsall
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| Directed by | Andy North |
| Written by | Nathan Russell-Raby |
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| Cinematography | Daniyel Lowden |
| Edited by | Jim Hampton |
| Music by | Andy North |
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| Distributed by | Culture Vannin |
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Running time | 9 minutes |
| Country | Isle of Man |
| Language | Manx Gaelic |
Solace in Wicca is a 2013 Manx-produced short biographical horror drama film about the 1617 execution of Margaret Quaine and her son Robert,[1] the only executions for witchcraft recorded on the Isle of Man[2] and one of the last witchcraft executions to be sanctioned by the Church of England in the British Isles.
The short film was the first production to be shot entirely in Manx Gaelic, and was financed by Culture Vannin, CinemaNX and Isle of Man Film.[3] It premiered at the Isle of Man Film Festival in September 2013 and was distributed online in November 2017 by Culture Vannin.[4]