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Director
Paddy Breathnach
Credits
Producer: Robert Walpole. Writers: Conor McPherson
Principal Cast
Brendan Gleeson, Peter McDonald, Antoine Byrne, Tony Doyle
Category
Feature
Made with an indie spirit synonymous with much of 1990s crime cinema, I Went Down is a stylish effort that sees two talentless criminals sent from Dublin to fetch a gangland leader in Cork. The trouble begins when Git (Peter McDonald), fresh out of jail, finds himself owing a favour to mobster Tom French (Tony Doyle) when he attacks one of his thugs. Paired up with the incompetent but comedic Bunny (Brendan Gleeson), the two set out on a road-trip defined by quick-witted banter and poorly-executed crimes, with their capture of their target only causing more trouble. Scripted by playwright Conor McPherson and directed by Paddy Breathnach, I Went Down is filled with an ingenuity and an awareness of the unhappiness felt by these hapless criminals.
107 minutes, Ireland/UK/USA, 1997, Colour
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KIDNAPPED 20:20
LOVE LIES BLEEDING 15:40, 18:20 (OC)
PERFECT DAYS 13:00, 20:30
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