Irish Film: Four-star Irish thriller Stalker extends cinema run

Good news for fans of quality Irish film as Mark O’Connor’s third feature film Stalker’s run in Movies@Dundrum has been extended for another week. We gave the film 4 stars and can thoroughly recommend you give it a shot.

The film is an Irish psychological thriller and follows Oliver Nolan, a volatile homeless man, who wanders the streets of Dublin City during the Christmas period. After an unusual encounter with an evangelist, Oliver believes he is sent on a mission from God to clean up society. When he saves a disaffected young boy named Tommy from some local bullies an unlikely friendship is formed. Oliver soon learns that Tommy’s mother is a heroin addict and his uncle Rudyard is a local drug dealer, and takes it upon himself to get even with Rudyard and his gang of roguish criminals for taking advantage of his only friend, Tommy.

The film stars John Connors (King of The Travellers), Barry Keoghan (Stay, Between the Canals, 71) and Peter Coonan (Love/Hate), with singer-songwriter Damien Dempsey providing music for the film.

Tickets are now available via this link.

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