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Joe Lawlor, Christine Molloy
Credits
Producers: Joe Lawlor, David Collins, Fran Borgia. Writers: Joe Lawlor, Christine Molloy
Principal Cast
Aidan Gillen, Zoe Tay, Michael Thomas, Claire Keelan
Category
Feature
Gerry (Aidan Gillen) travels to Singapore where his estranged brother, a bar owner who has possibly been involved in nefarious activities, has died in a drowning accident. It emerges that Gerry is running away from his own problems at home, and, as he becomes more immersed in a foreign culture and environment, taking on his brother’s mantle becomes appealing to him. The trouble is he is not exactly a suitable substitute for the dead man. The second feature from the team behind Helen and the acclaimed ‘Civic Life’ film programme, Mister John confirms Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy as original and distinctive filmmakers. With a story involving snakebites, Asian superstition and dream sequences, it has a hallucinatory and poetic edge. It is an elegant, smart film with a wry and winning sense of humour and Gillen is mesmerising as a man falling apart at its centre.
Notes by Michael Hayden.
95 minutes, Ireland/UK/Singapore, 2013, Colour
A QUIET LOVE 18.00
HAMNET 15.30
IT’S NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY 13.10, 20.40
JEAN-LUC GODARD: ALPHAVILLE 18.20
MY FATHER’S SHADOW 13.00
NO OTHER CHOICE 13.00
SENTIMENTAL VALUE 15.20
THE BIGGER PICTURE: BEFORE SUNRISE 20.30
THE PRESIDENT’S CAKE 15.45, 18.10 (OC)
THE SECRET AGENT 20.10
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