Director
Frank Berry
Credits
Producers:
Donna Eperon
Tristan Orpen Lynch
Aoife O'Sullivan
Cinematography:
Tom Comerford
Principal Cast
Dafhyd Flynn
Moe Dunford
Lalor Roddy
Category
Feature
Dafhyd Flynn plays Michael McCrea, an impressionable 18-year-old living with his grandfather Francis (Lalor Roddy) in a Dublin housing estate. His life is derailed when he is caught holding a bag of drugs for a friend’s older brother and sentenced to three months in prison.
Director Frank Berry (I Used to Live Here) workshopped the film with former prisoners from the Irish Prison Service's Pathways Programme, creating a harrowing picture of young people caught up, with bleak inevitability, in a cycle of crime and incarceration.
The film is distinguished by the authenticity of the characterisations and by an extraordinary, understated performance by Flynn who embodies heart-wrenching vulnerability and quiet despair.
Notes by Sunniva O’Flynn
Classification: 15A
Awards
Best Feature Film, Balinale, Bali International Film Festival 2018
Best Director, Best Cinematography, Newport Beach Film Festival 2018
Best Film, Best Screenplay, Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs) 2018
Best Feature Film Script, Writer's Guild of Ireland Zebbie Awards 2018
Audience Award, Cork International Film Festival 2017
Best Irish Feature Film, Galway Film Fleadh 2017
Bingham Ray New Talent Award, Dafhyd Flynn, Galway Film Fleadh 2017
96 minutes, Ireland, 2017, Colour
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