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When the lives of four twenty-something's lives collide one fateful New Year's Eve amidst the ancient walls of Derry, Northern Ireland, a night of fast talk, coincidence and intrigue ensues. Johnny, a small time crook, and Marie, a dissatisfied shop assistant, are both looking for a fresh start. Greta is on the verge of taking her own life and Pearse has a bounty on his head for asking difficult questions about his missing brother Eddie Kelly. As the clock ticks down to midnight and the nigh...

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Released
09 September 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Element Pictures Distribution 
Classification
Runtime
84 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5391519870389 
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Contemporary drama set in Derry, Northern Ireland during New Year's Eve. Greta (Nichola Burley), the daughter of local gangster and tough guy Frank Feeney (Lalor Roddy) considers suicide after witnessing the death of another person. While she contemplates jumping from the Derry Peace Bridge, she meets Pearse (Martin McCann) who doesn't know who she is, but has had a run-in with her father previously and is on the hunt to find answers about his missing brother. Meanwhile, across the city, Frank's bumbling crooks Ross (Ciarán McMenamin) and Jack (Packy Lee) are tasked with tracking down a large amount of stolen money...

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