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Director
Niall Heery
Credits
Producers: Dominic Wright, Mark Vennis, Aoife O'Sullivan, Tristan Orphen-Lynch, Jo Homewood. Writer: Niall Heery
Principal Cast
Iain Glen, Steven Mackintosh, Stuart Graham, Kathy Kiera Clarke
Category
Feature
Doug (Iain Glen), an aspiring country singer in his forties, has spent his life as a loser in a non-descript small town, where nobody believes in his heartbreaking voice and talent as a musician. When the last of his music pupils deserts him, Doug is forced to face up to the fact that his music career is going nowhere. Only his best friend Bill (Steven Mackintosh), a macho small engine repair man, has any faith in Doug's talent; Doug's wife Agnes (Kathy Kiera Clarke) gave up on him years ago. When Burley, their volatile friend who's just got out of prison for a hit and run, shows up in town again, he takes the only other job that Doug could do, forklift driver at the local plant. Doug has hit rock-bottom but with the help of Bill and local bar owner Big Eddy (Gary Lydon), Doug is handed one last chance to show he can make to the big time. A quiet self-assured debut feature from newcomer Niall Heery.
Notes by Sunniva O'Flynn
98 minutes, Ireland, 2007, Colour
BLUE ROAD – THE EDNA O’BRIEN STORY 18.10
ERNEST COLE: LOST AND FOUND 13.00 (OC), 20.50
I’M STILL HERE 20.20
MICKEY 17 13:00, 18:00, 20:30
THE BRUTALIST (70MM) 13.40
THE LAST SHOWGIRL 15.50
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