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A group of wild teens break into a luxurious house in an upper class suburb for a night of partying, destruction and mayhem that will change them all forever. The new feature film from director Kirsten Sheridan.

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Released
15 April 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Soda Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
95 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060238031035 
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Kirsten Sheridan directs this Irish comedy drama in which a group of volatile youths break into a middle-class house and spend the night wreaking havoc. Four friends - Eanna (Johnny Ward), Denise (Kate Stanley Brennan), Shane (Shane Curry) and Darren (Ciaran McCabe) - break into a suburban house while the owners are away. As they get drunk and take drugs, teenager Jeannie (Seána Kerslake) shows up and joins the group. It becomes clear that she lives in the house but tensions mount as it appears Jeannie is keeping a secret...

Kristen Sheridan (AUGUST RUSH) makes her debut as both writer and director with DOLLHOUSE. DOLLHOUSE is an improvised film with no script where the actors did not know the plot until Sheridan revealed it as they were on camera. Six friends break into a house in Dalkey for a good time but what they find is madness, emotions and shocking revelations.

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