Wide Open Spaces
Ardal O’Hanlon, Ewen Bremner, Owen Roe, Morwenna Banks, Don Wycherley
Well, why doesn’t Ireland have its own Famine Theme Park…?
Tom Hall
Tom Hall studied film at the Dun Laoghaire College of Art and Design. His first film as co-writer/director was the no-budget feature November Afternoon (1997). He also directed Just in Time (1998), which was named as the Times’ TV movie of that year. His comedy/drama series Bachelors Walk (2000-06) won the IFTA award for best Irish television show in 2002. He is also an award-winning writer of fiction, a critic, columnist and one-time screen editor of The Dubliner magazine.
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#1 Lindsay Hutton / Sunday 21 June, 2009 / 13:30 GMT
#2 Jim S / Sunday 21 June, 2009 / 16:51 GMT
I've seen good and bad at EIFF over the years, but the bad ones are worth it, usually, or understandable at least, because someone is trying something. This is flat and dull - and I can only wonder who paid to make this and why. Echoes of the tacky, useless themepark in the movie perhaps?
#3 Borys Musielak / Sunday 21 June, 2009 / 17:16 GMT
4/10 Not very recommended.
#4 M Kelly / Sunday 21 June, 2009 / 19:10 GMT
#5 C Miller / Monday 22 June, 2009 / 20:04 GMT
#6 Malcolm Porteous / Sunday 28 June, 2009 / 14:21 GMT
#7 Leona Campbell / Sunday 28 June, 2009 / 21:45 GMT