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Fionn O'Shea | Ned | |
Nicholas Galitzine | Conor | |
Fionn O'Shea | Ned Roche | |
Ardal O'Hanlon | Donal Roche | |
Amy Huberman | Natalie Roche | |
Ruairi O'Connor | Weasel | |
Dick O'Leary | Mr. Fottrell | |
Hugh O'Conor | Sex Instructor | |
Patrick McDonnell | Fr. Flakey | |
Ian Downey | Porn Bomb Thrower | |
Mark Doherty | Mr Cunningham | |
Michael McElhatton | Walter Curly | |
Andrew Scott | Dan Sherry | |
Moe Dunford | Pascal O'Keeffe | |
Norma Sheahan | Lindy Masters | |
Nicholas Galitzine | Conor Masters | |
Daniel Codd | Kennedy - Bin Boy | |
Jay Duffy | Victor | |
Jamie Hallahan | Spainer | |
Mark Lavery | Wallace | |
Cian McCann | Keith Shaffrey | |
Andrew Kingston | Tom Quinlan | |
Joe Traynor | Tony Dunne | |
Stephen Hogan | Conor's Dad | |
Danny Kehoe | Bouncer | |
Lauterio Zamparelli | Arthur | |
Eileen Higgins | Headmistress |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Rory Gilmartin
Sarah Gunn |
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Writer/Composer |
John Butler
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Cinematography |
Cathal Watters
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Music |
John McPhillips
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A coming-of-age, coming-out charmer that marks a significant step up for John Butler, and features a cast of supremely talented young actors. Fionn O’Shea is a complete delight as gawky, 16 year-old Ned, a bright, artistic lad who faces his own hell on earth when he is sent to an all-boys Irish boarding school where rugby is everything. He steels himself for the loneliness, ridicule and constant insinuations about his sexuality. Everything changes with the arrival of his new roommate Conor (Nicholas Galitzine), a star player in the rugby team, and inspirational English teacher Dan Sherry (Andrew Scott). Ned and Conor bond over a mutual appreciation of cool music and an unlikely friendship blossoms. |
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