On the Seventh Day of Irish Film Christmas Scannain sent to me…Terry McMahon’s Patrick’s Day, documentary Being AP, Song of the Sea, I Used to Live Here ,Gerard Barrett’s Glassland, two Christina Nobles, and a Panti in a Pear Tree!
A hard-hitting, powerful drama Patrick’s Day was our second best film of 2015, and sees Moe Dunford (Vikings) as a young man with mental health issues who becomes intimate with a flight attendant with her own demons. When his obsessive mother finds out she enlists a dysfunctional detective to separate them.
The film is the second feature from writer/director Terry McMahon and has won numerous awards world-wide, including IFTAs for Lead Actor, Best Sound and Best Script. Patrick’s Day is an Ignition Film Productions production with Underground Films and Forefront Features in association with Bord Scannán na hÉireannFís Éireann/Screen Ireland (FÉ/SI) is the national development agency for Irish filmmaking and the Irish film, television and animation industry. / The Irish Film Board and RTÉ.
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