Spin the Bottle

Spin the Bottle

Movie

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  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Ian Fitzgibbon
  • Cast(s): Michael McElhatton, Simon Delaney, Liam Carney, Peter McDonald, Bronagh Gallagher See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 13min
  • Award(s): IFTA 2003 (Won)
    IFTA 2003 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Story:
    Rats is released from prison and needs to make some money; fast. To his dismay, things have changed dramatically during his absence; his mother no longer has time for him and his ex-bandmates alike. He wishes to help donate towards his obese aunty's trip to Lourdes. He struggles to find a job, yet never fails to find himself in a difficult situation.
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STORY

Story
Rats is released from prison and needs to make some money; fast. To his dismay, things have changed dramatically during his absence; his mother no longer has time for him and his ex-bandmates alike. He wishes to help donate towards his obese aunty's trip to Lourdes. He struggles to find a job, yet never fails to find himself in a difficult situation.

AWARDS

Won
IFTA Award

Best Music in TVFilm | 2003 | John

Nominations
IFTA Award

Best Script | 2003 | Michael

Best Editing | 2003 | Grainne

Best Actor in a Film | 2003 | Michael

Best Actress in a Film | 2003 | Bronagh

TRIVIA

Trivia

When Michael McElhatton was researching the prison scenes for this film he went to one of Ireland's Prisons. While he was there he met prisoners who were huge fans of the series Paths to Freedom (2000) in which Rats first appeared. Some of the prisoners had taken the character of Rats to their hearts that they wrote some of Rats' sayings on their cell walls.

Filmed in 13 days.