The Dig (2018 film)

The directors are Andy Tohill and Ryan Tohill, and the screenplay was written by Stuart Drennan.

The Dig is a 2018 British-Irish film.[1]

The Dig was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and was produced by Brian J Falconer for northern Irish firm Out of Orbit.[2]

Plot

A father becomes obsessed with finding the body of his murdered daughter. The murderer is released from jail after serving a 15-year sentence and decides to help find the body.[3]

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gollark: > do people have these problems in other countries?In the UK, we have *different* problems.
gollark: Meh, I turn that off anyway because it seems to be more "Microsoft-approved boot" than *secure* boot. Unless you bother to set your own keys, I guess.
gollark: No, I did, several times.> The data/body can be large, contain arbitrary bytes, and is actually meant to store large amounts of data.> - servers may allocate limited-sized buffers for incoming request headers so you can't put too much in them (this is somewhat problematic for cookies)> request bodies can probably be handled more performantly because of stuff like the length field on them> - request bodies are generated by forms and all sane clients so stuff is mostly designed to deal with those
gollark: I did say multiple times why that's not really a good idea.

References

  1. The Dig
  2. Abbatescianni, Davide (18 January 2018). "The Dig wraps principal photography". Cineuropa. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  3. thefilmstage.com The Dig review Jared Mobarak, September 9, 2018
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