A short film set in present day Northern Ireland from writer/director Dominic Curran (Furloughed).
Nathan (Paddy Rocks) begrudgingly visits his infirm childhood friend Edgar (Shane McCaffrey), still living in his dilapidated childhood home on the estate they grew up in, but their lives have diverged beyond any personal history, and they struggle to empathise with each other. Yet, their shared past still lurks in the back of both their minds, a past both impossible to confront and impossible to ignore.
Dir: Dominic Curran | 2019 | Northern Ireland | 16 mins | Recommended 15+ (contains strong and discriminatory language)
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