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The lonely caretaker of a crumbling petrol station sees his little niche threatened and his life changed forever.

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Released
30 June 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Soda Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
85 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060103791170 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Garage is a landmark in Irish cinema A beautifully portrayed cinematic drama interspersed with razor sharp shards of black humour with acutely observed characters that leaves a lasting impression  The story follows Josie (Pat Shortt) who has spent 20 years as the caretaker of a crumbling petrol station in small-town Ireland Despite loneliness and the fact that his neighbours treat him as a figure of fun he&39;s always good natured and happy  Garage is the story of Josie&39;s hapless search for intimacy over the course of a summer which sees his little niche threatened and his life changed forever

Irish drama from the director and writer of the award-winning 'Adam and Paul' (2004). Josie (Pat Shortt) works in a petrol station on the outskirts of a small town in the west of Ireland. He leads a quiet and lonely life but is relentlessly optimistic. When his boss hires a teenager, David (Conor Ryan), to work at the petrol station with Josie, the two become friends. Josie is soon joining David and his friends drinking beer by the railway tracks and enjoying a somewhat delayed adolescence. David even gives Josie the courage to ask out the local shopkeeper, Carmel (Anne-Marie Duff). Unfortunately, Josie's new sense of belonging rests on a knife-edge and one thoughtless moment turns his uneventful life upside down.

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