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Director
Lisa Barros D'Sa, Glenn Leyburn
Credits
Producers: Chris Martin, Andrew Eaton, David Holmes, Rebecca Flanaghan, Rob Walpole, Bruno Charlesworth. Writers: Colin Carberry, Glenn Patterson.
Principal Cast
Richard Dormer, Jodie Whittaker, Liam Cunningham, Killian Scott, Dylan Moran.
Category
FeatureMusic
Celebrating the true story of a man who used music to stand up to political and religious violence, Good Vibrations sees Belfast music lover Terri Hooley defy the Troubles by opening a record store and becoming the godfather of Northern Ireland’s punk scene. Barely escaping with his life from paramilitaries, Hooley (Richard Dormer) and his wife Ruth (Jodie Whittaker) scramble together enough money to open a record store, naming it ‘Good Vibrations’ and turning it into the hub around which Northern Ireland’s non-sectarian, anti-violence punk scene revolves. Struggling with political and personal opposition, Hooley launches the careers of punk bands, including ‘The Undertones’, until financial problems threaten his dream of a music loving Ulster. Unfolding with a gleeful spirit reflective of Hooley himself, this exuberant biopic champions a man who rejecting violence in favour of keeping alive the culture of a city.
103 minutes, Ireland/United Kingdom, 2012, Colour
BLACKBIRD BLACKBIRD BLACKBERRY 12:00, 17:50
KIDNAPPED 19:00
LOVE LIES BLEEDING 14:20, 16:40
PERFECT DAYS 12:45
THAT THEY MAY FACE THE RISING SUN 12.20, 14.40, 17.00, 19.20
THE TEACHERS’ LOUNGE 20.10
WORLD CINEMA PROJECT: THE HOUSEMAID 15.30
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