Once the ugly duckling of the rural Dorset village of Ewedown, Tamara Drewe returns as a glamorous high flying journalist, ruffling feathers, rekindling old passions and shaking up the sleepy village with hilarious and heart-warming consequences.
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The third instalment from Roddy Doyle and his 'Barrytown' trilogy, which follows the fortunes of a redundant Dublin banker who buys a fish 'n' chip van.
Stephen Frears directs this comedy drama, based on the novel by Roddy 'The Commitments' Doyle. When Bimbo Reeves (Donal O'Kelly) is made redundant from his job in Dublin, he begins hanging around with his unemployed friend Larry (Colm Meaney). Larry convinces Bimbo to use his redundancy money to buy a van, from which the pair intend to sell fish and chips to the crowds massing for the 1990 World Cup. Even if they make a go of the fast food business, can their friendship stand the strain?
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