Last Friday, May 1st, we were delighted to welcome writer and director of Get Up and Go, Brendan Grant, to the IFI for a chat following the opening night screening of his film.
Get Up and Go
Alex (Peter Coonan) is a jaded musician getting to the end of his 20s, frustrated that life seems to be drifting away from him. He’s determined to leave Dublin and fulfil his dreams in London, despite his girlfriend revealing to him that she is pregnant. Colin (Killian Scott) has been Alex’s best mate for years, and while his ambition to be a stand up comedian remains as unfulfilled as Alex’s rock god aspirations, he is the more reasonable and romantic of the pair. The two friends spend what is intended to be Alex’s last 24 hours in Dublin together, during which they visit old haunts, banter about their shared past and their uncertain futures, and struggle to talk to girls. Get Up and Go is a vibrant and affectionate portrait of modern Dublin, Brendan Grant enhancing his smart low-budget feature by utilising some easily recognisable city locations and employing a great soundtrack.
Get Up and Go is currently showing at the IFI. BOOK NOW.
Listen to the interview, hosted by IFI Head of Programming, Michael Hayden, here:
Post-screening Q&A with director of Get Up and Go, Brendan Grant, at the IFI 1st May 2015 by Irishfilminstitute on Mixcloud
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: FRENCH CONNECTIONS (DOUBLE BILL)
12:10
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: A WOMAN OF PARIS
12.00
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: BEATING HEARTS
19.50
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: LA MUSICA
14.00
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: NIKI + Q&A
14.15
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: OUT OF SEASON
16.50
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: STÉPHANE BRIZÉ IN CONVERSATION
12.30
HOUSEWIFE OF THE YEAR
13:40, 18:30
SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE
16:00, 18:10
SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT
15:30
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