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A tragicomedy set in the world of gas stations in rural Ireland, where an over-diligent employee of the garage searches for intimacy during the course of a life-changing summer. Read more
| Starring | Pat Shortt, Anne-Marie Duff, Conor Ryan, Andrew Bennett |
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| Director | Leonard Abrahamson |
| Genres | Drama |
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A tragicomedy set in the world of gas stations in rural Ireland, where an over-diligent employee of the garage searches for intimacy during the course of a life-changing summer.
| Starring | Pat Shortt, Anne-Marie Duff, Conor Ryan, Andrew Bennett, Denis Conway, George Costigan |
|---|---|
| Director | Leonard Abrahamson |
| Studio | SODA PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 21 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2007 To Rent: DVD: 30 Jun 2008 |
This gentle character piece traces the life of Josie (Shortt), a simple middle-aged man who manages a run-down garage... read more on Time Out
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Zzzzzz...
I think when they titled this film they missed out the letter B.
Garage, more like Garbage!
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Devastating but brilliant
A heart-wrenching film that is funny to begin with but soon grows unbearably dark. Uncomfortable viewing but it certainly makes you think.
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dont waste your time with this
i cant believe i wasted my time watching this film
they say its a tragicomedy, but the only thing about the film that made me laugh, is that i really... read more »
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Better than expected
I was expecting very little from this film - but how wrong I was. It was very moving yet sad story of a man who you are immediately drawn to and feel a great ... read more »
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