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Tom Vaughan-Lawlor | Colm | |
Tom Glynn-Carney | Jay | |
Monica Dolan | Claire | |
Sophie Jo Wasson | Kerry | |
Scott Graham | Shane | |
Michael Smiley | Noel | |
Eileen Walsh | Paula Grainger | |
Deirdre Donnelly | Miriam | |
Deirdre Molloy | Caroline | |
Kervin Soobrayen | Saeed | |
Alexandra Smith | Grietje | |
Jane McGrath | Linda | |
Pom Boyd | B&B Receptionist | |
Pat McGrath | Paul | |
Ger Ryan | Kathleen | |
Paul Kealyn | Dockers Barman | |
Beibhinn Jones | Jennifer | |
David McMahon | Dock Yard Worker | |
Dara O'Grady | GAA Player | |
Mark Quigley | Dockland worker |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Alan Maher
Lizzie Francke Valentina Brazzini Jessie Fisk |
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Writer/Composer |
Mark O'Halloran
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Cinematography |
Adam Scarth
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Music |
Valentin Hadjadj
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Colm is in his mid-forties, married, with two teenage children. Still grieving the death of his father, a destructive figure in his life, Colm struggles with his relationship to his own son, whilst at work a recent takeover threatens his job. Unable to share his vulnerability with his wife, Colm’s world is falling apart around him. In the midst of this crisis, Colm solicits sex from a young man called Jay. This encounter and his growing infatuation has a deep effect on Colm. He finds a comfort in Jay that no one else can provide. |
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