
Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù
Bol Majur
Wunmi Mosaku
Rial Majur
Malaika Wakoli-Abigaba
Nyagak
Matt Smith
Mark Essworth
Javier Botet
The Witch
Yvonne Campbell
South Sudanese Woman
Vivienne Soan
Neighbour
Lola May
Nyagak's Mother
Kevin Layne
The Cameroonian
Maureen Casey
Detention Custody Officer
Homer Todiwala
Iraqi Man
Dominic Coleman
Lead Officer
Sally Plumb
Secondary Officer
Roland Manookian
Barber
Andy Gathergood
Church Man
Rasaq Kukoyi
William
Gamba Cole
George
Bradley Banton
Phillip
Emily Taaffe
Dr. Hayes
Ian Horgan
Adam 'CIS'
Perry Warner
Burly Officer
Mevis Birungi
Aid Worker
John Kamau
Aid Worker #2
Destiny Okoh
Smuggler
Steven Blakeley
Suit #1
Tabitha Wady
Suit #2
Kyna Boyle
Teenage Girl
Julius Reuben
Ghost
Lanre Olagoke
Ghost
Adwoa Brown
Ghost
Mark Gooden
Ghost
Rita Laker-Acaye
Ghost
Simon Akinwunmi
Ghost
Mikey Adewunmi
Ghost
Yasmine Smith
Ghost
Cornell John
The Witch (voice)
Aliyah Sesay
Nyagak (voice)
Vivien Bridson
The Queen (uncredited)
Scott Michael Wagstaff
The Creature (uncredited)
Ty Hurley
Driver (uncredited)
Rene Costa
Pub Hooligan (uncredited)
Marie Hamm
Council Estate Resident (uncredited)
Released
en
- #post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)
- #drowning
- #refugee
- #supernatural
- #trauma
- #ghost
- #folklore
- #south sudan
- #diaspora
- #loss of child
- #black horror
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