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7.4/10
IMDbBest Short Film Live Action | 2006 | Martin
2006 | Martin
Best Short Fiction | 2005 | Martin
Best British Short | 2005
2004 | Martin
Best Irish Short | 2004 | Martin
Best Short Film | 2005 | Martin
Breakthrough Talent | 2005 | Martin
Budget 200,000 USD
The film was shot on a real train. The crew could shoot on it between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. after which it had to be cleaned for the evening commute.
The word 'fuck' and its derivatives are said 34 times in this 28-minute film, an average of 1.21 'fucks' per minute.
The first - but not last - teaming up of father and son Brendan Gleeson and Domhnall Gleeson.
Once described as 'Ken Loach meets Quentin Tarantino'.
The train used was the old Rosslare to Limerick route which is no longer in use.
"Cashier: Don't you be getting ratty with me. Donnelly: Yeah, well, don't you be getting ratty with me. Cashier: How was I getting ratty with you? Donnelly: Your general face was ratty. Cashier: Me face? Donnelly: Your general manner was ratty. Cashier: Well, would you like to work on a train? Donnelly: Well, is it my fault that you have a shite job? Cashier: I didn't say I had a shite job. I was saying it wasn't all I'd hoped for meself."
"Doctor: Her son shot her poor head off. Donnelly: Is she alive or dead?"