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Between The Canals DVD

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St. Patrick's Day in Dublin City; this means trouble everywhere. Between The Canals follows three small time criminals from Dublin's North Inner City: Two are happy with their lot as drug users and thugs, but Liam is looking for a way out. He wants to quit his life of crime, get a job and provide for his girlfriend and son. He just has to get through this one day and maybe things will look brighter for him. A hilarious and occasionally heartbreaking story of loyalty, duty and masculinity. Special Features: Interview with Director and Writer Mark O'Connor. Song by Robert... Delaney [show more]

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Released
11 March 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
High Fliers Films 
Classification
Runtime
74 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5022153102207 
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Irish thriller set in Dublin's criminal underbelly. It's Saint Patrick's Day, and small-time criminals Liam (Dan Hyland), Dots (Peter Coonan) and Scratchard (Stephen Jones) are all struggling with their own issues. Liam is trying to get out of a life of crime, get a job and be a decent father to his young son, but finds himself cornered by his family's ongoing feuds and allegiances. Meanwhile, Dots (Peter Coonan) is attempting to prove himself as a hard man and force his way up the criminal pecking order, while Scratchard (Stephen Jones) seems happy to squander his benefit money on drugs and coast aimlessly through life.

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