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Lines of ketamine, pumping dance music, estranged brothers and a wild weekend in Dublin city
A new movie takes place over a single weekend in Dublin.
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A new movie takes place over a single weekend in Dublin.
After 40 years in the force, Jack Nolan said it would be difficult to claim there are less drugs available now.
‘There’s no phone line to rat out bankers’.
It opens in cinemas next month.
The movie follows Jason on a wild weekend odyssey through the streets of the capital.
Heartbreak is a powerful, new Irish short from writer Emmet Kirwan and director Dave Tynan.
Emmet Kirwan spoke to us about his role in Juno and the Paycock.
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