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Joyride  2022
Director:  Emer Reynolds
Producer:
  Tristan Orpan Lynch and Aoife O’Sullivan
Art Director:
  Joe Fallover
Editor:
  Tony Cranstoun
Music:
  Ray Harman
Screenplay:
  Ailbhe Keogan
Director of Photography:
  James Mather
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Cast:
spacer1 Olivia Colman spacer1 Charlie Reid spacer1 Lochlann Ó Mearáin spacer1 Ruth McCabe
spacer1 David Pearse spacer1 Kate Finegan spacer1 Tristan Heanue spacer1 Trevor Kaneswaren
spacer1 Leo Hanna spacer1 Olwen Fouéré spacer1 David Coffey spacer1 Paul Egan
spacer1 Olivia Colman spacer1 Charlie Reid spacer1 Lochlann Ó Mearáin
spacer1 Ruth McCabe spacer1 David Pearse spacer1 Kate Finegan
spacer1 Tristan Heanue spacer1 Trevor Kaneswaren spacer1 Leo Hanna
spacer1 Olwen Fouéré spacer1 David Coffey spacer1 Paul Egan
spacer1 Olivia Colman spacer1 Charlie Reid
spacer1 Lochlann Ó Mearáin spacer1 Ruth McCabe
spacer1 David Pearse spacer1 Kate Finegan
spacer1 Tristan Heanue spacer1 Trevor Kaneswaren
spacer1 Leo Hanna spacer1 Olwen Fouéré
spacer1 David Coffey spacer1 Paul Egan

Synopsis:
Joy (Colman) and Mully (Reid) are two lovable rogues. Joy is angry – she’s got a baby and motherhood does not come naturally to her; she feels she’s tossed her own dreams aside to give a screeching monster unconditional love. And, if she’s honest to herself, when she looks in the mirror she sees the shadow of her own neglectful mother. Twelve-year-old Mully also has a mum-shaped void in his life, as well as a conman dad. But Mully’s got balls; he knicks his dad’s stash of cash and steals a taxi in a bid for freedom. But, there’s an almighty yell from the back seat. It’s Joy – hungover, freaking out, and holding a baby! As they tear up the road on their riotous misadventure, we follow these roguish ‘outlaws’ in search of their dreams, in this feel-good, foul-mouthed fairy-tale.

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