| Michael Crowley | ... | Henry Rose | |
| Jill Bradbury | ... | Amy Rose | |
| Paul Whyte | ... | Sean Rose | |
| Adam Goodwin | ... | Jack Davis | |
| Donie Ryan | ... | Ben Lambert |
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| Patrick Kenny | |||
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| Patrick Kenny | writer | |
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| Damien Donnelly | .... | producer | |
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| Kevin Hughes | |||
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| Anna Rice | .... | orchestrator | |
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The plot, production, direction and acting in Winters End are all top class. This translates into a really good film experience where you are sucked in and kept wondering until the last moments how it will all end up. The plot is really very interesting and plausible in a country that values the land and heritage more than anything else. Passions that have certainly driven many a man or woman to insanity and occasionally even murder. Although the film is mainly shot at one location - the acting is so powerful that the location only becomes a backdrop to the action rather than a distraction. The actors are very well cast and Henry is particular worth a mention as the psycho brother who has really lost the plot in the meaning of life. Looking forward to the next production from the team!