
A group of protesters film a period re-enactment in a dilapidated 18th century house in a last ditch effort to save it from demolition. Through this film-within-a-film device, Paul Mercier’s satirical script gleefully blurs the lines between “real life” and dramatised events, while touching on a dizzying range of themes such as art, historical truth and conservation. The film is fuelled by an anarchic energy and propelled by Mel Mercier’s driving score.

as Lorcan / Robert Dawson

as Joe / Mr. Crowley

as Anna / Elizabeth Pim

as Gary / Prosecutor

as Finbarr

as Kate / Maid

as Maeve / Housekeeper

as Daniel / James Pembroke

as Jer / Mr. Boyle

as Shane / Mr. Kelleher

as Barry / Mr. Gibbons

as Kevin

as Protestor

as Protestor / Mr. Hogan

as Amy

as Tailor

as Seamstress

as Storyboard Artist / Mr. Danaher

as French Officer

as Tony / John Dawson

as Duncan Keyes

as Rosanna Ní She

as Dr. Gabriel Harte

as Úna Schazman

as Prof. Fiona Dolan-Keane

as Judge

as Young Edward

as Older Edward

as Sarah

as Protestor

as Protestor

as Security Man