Ich habe vor über 10 Jahren angefangen, Comedy-Sketche zu machen und habe sie hier gepostet, und Sie alle haben mich sehr unterstützt. Es war das Sprungbrett, das ich brauchte, um voranzukommen und daraus eine kleine Karriere zu machen.

Heute habe ich einen Trailer zu meinem ersten Kurzfilm HOMETIME veröffentlicht. Es ist ein ganz besonderer Film, der mir sehr viel bedeutet, und ich möchte den Menschen danken r/Irland für die jahrelange Unterstützung.

Es handelt sich um einen Kurzfilm, der in den 90er Jahren im Dublin der Arbeiterklasse spielt. Ein Kind verbringt den Tag in einer Kneipe und sieht hilflos zu, wie seine Mutter sich in einen gefährlichen Zustand trinkt.



https://v.redd.it/yhtde284wqud1

Von stabinthedart

23 Comments

  1. TheGloriousNugget on

    I used to work in a pub and witnessed this regularly. The woman in question is dry now, and the son is in and out of trouble all the time. The poor fucker never had a chance really.

  2. Marcus_Suridius on

    Ah Joe’s short film, been waiting to see this for a while. Fair play for posting it here.

  3. mushy_cactus on

    Not to doubt the movie looks fantastic.. All we seem to know is depression and heartache in Irish cinema.

  4. BruscarRooster on

    That’s a powerful film. I hope it gets all the recognition it deserves. Really awesome job, OP

  5. Diligent_Anywhere100 on

    Looks like Monday Club…. fun times in the boom! How and why kids were subjected to that is beyond me.

  6. _sonisalsonamedBort on

    Looks haunting. I grew up in a rough part of clondalkin and knew kids like this. I didn’t realise it at the time but looking back it is plain to see.

    Makes me appreciate my parents, for all their faults they were still amazing

  7. Sharp-Papaya-7607 on

    Looks excellent and also depressing as fuck. Best of luck with it OP and fair play.

  8. SpongeSquidward on

    Congrats OP, that’s a massive undertaking, I wish you every success with it, hopefully it’s a step closer to your dreams.

  9. Well this is heartbreakingly familiar, except it was my widowed da who raised me as a lone parent. I understand as an adult now it was his means to escape his grief, but these were some lonely days sitting on the stairs of The Bachelor Inn with nothing but a packet of tayto for company

  10. voluntarchy on

    Be cool if the short was depressing and the long got the kid outta the mess. IDK what Irish Troupe that could be, maybe starts a band, is watched by an old man who teaches him about life and then dies, football coach, musician playing trad or maybe the fry cook could teach him how to make chips and take out the trash.

  11. funpubquiz on

    grim stuff. for some reason I kept expecting it to veer off into psychological fantasy horror.

  12. FluffyDiscipline on

    Flip lump in my throat just from the trailer… cuts close to the bone

    Well Done

  13. bossragirish on

    Looks amazing , and I’m sure many can relate , will definitely be watching it , well done 👏

  14. I’ve a group of friends who all grew up in the same part of Dublin and two of us were reminiscing once about all the pubs we grew up in and which had the best car parks for playing in and sweet shops you could walk to and carpets that were nice for napping under the tables and benches and the rest of our friends were looking at us like “Jesus fucking Christ you poor kids”. You don’t know it’s weird til you’re older.

  15. Useful-Cockroach-148 on

    The young boy is a great actor! It looks really good.

    Whenever I visited Ireland I stayed in some rural pubs and while I found it to be quite interesting that people bring their dogs and kids to the pub, play games and sing instead of drinking in lonely silence like it’s done in rural German bars, it always made me wonder how that affects the children. I hope I will be able to see this somehow.

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