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Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:45 pm
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Special Forces

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I want to see this irish film! It looks pretty interesting!
http://onehundredmornings.blogspot.com/
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"One Hundred Mornings exhibits a bleak apocalyptic worldview, but Horgan constructs it with an eye to the beauty of things, thus making the places and the people we love ever harder to leave." [Breandan O'Brion, Marketing Magazine]
Set in a world upended by a complete breakdown of society, two couples hide out in a lakeside cabin hoping to survive the crisis. As resources run low and external threats increase, they forge an uneasy alliance with their self-sufficient hippie neighbour. With no news from the outside world they can’t know how long they must endure living in such close quarters, and with such limited supplies.
Unspoken animosity fills the air, and a suspected affair is driving a wedge between them all. Poorly equipped to cope in a world without technology and saddled with completely conflicting worldviews, everything begins to disintegrate. Finally, each of them faces a critical decision they never thought they'd have to make.
One Hundred Mornings is one of three films funded by the Irish Film Board’s Catalyst Project, designed to give up-and-coming filmmakers the opportunity to produce a low-budget feature film. Filmed over twenty days in County Wicklow, Ireland for a total budget of €275,000, it is writer/director Conor Horgan's first feature. The film showcases the acting talents of Ciaran McMenamin (The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce), Alex Reid (The Descent) Rory Keenan (Intermission), and Kelly Campbell (Bachelors Walk). It also features the exceptional location photography of DoP Suzie Lavelle.
WHO CAN YOU TRUST WHEN THE WORLD IS FALLING APART?
Set in a world upended by a complete breakdown of society, two couples hide out in a lakeside cabin hoping to survive the crisis. As resources run low and external threats increase, each of them faces a critical decision they never thought they'd have to make... |
[/img] _________________ Peter: Just rest, man. Save your strength.
Roger: I don't want to be walkin' around... like THAT!... Peter... PETER?
Peter: I'm here, man!
Roger: Don't do it until you are sure I *am* coming back!
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Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:34 pm
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Sun Dec 27, 2009 8:03 pm
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Father Merrin wrote: |
Sounds great, a little bit of a side from such things as Survivors, or Day of the Triffids or even Dawn. Seeing how people that do survive how they cope. |
Yep, that's true. Sounds a bit like every damn apocalyptic movie does... But in Ireland's countryside...  _________________ Peter: Just rest, man. Save your strength.
Roger: I don't want to be walkin' around... like THAT!... Peter... PETER?
Peter: I'm here, man!
Roger: Don't do it until you are sure I *am* coming back!
http://lunaresenlosbolsillos.blogspot.com
http://whiskyroom.co.uk
http://zombi.blogia.com |
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Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:24 pm
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