An Irish Goodbye
implied strong language, drug misuse
Director(s)Ross White and Tom Berkeley
Production year2022
Release date24/03/2023
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes23m
CastSeamus O'Hara, James Martin, Paddy Jenkins
An Irish Goodbye
implied strong language, drug misuse
AN IRISH GOODBYE is a comedy drama short in which two estranged brothers reconnect after the death of their mother.
AN IRISH GOODBYE is a comedy drama short in which two estranged brothers reconnect after the death of their mother.
language
The film features implied strong language ('feck') and uses of 'dick', 'dickhead', 'tits', 'shit', 'arse', 'Jesus', 'Christ' and 'hell'. There is also a rude middle finger gesture.
drugs
Two men briefly smoke a cannabis joint.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
additional issues
There is a bereavement theme when two brothers must adjust following the death of their mother. In one scene a priest makes a joke about her urn full of ashes, comparing it to gravy granules. Rude humour includes comic scenes in which a man accuses his brother of farting. In a scene of discrimination a man tells his brother, who has Down's Syndrome, that he cannot look after himself, but his views are not endorsed by the film's messaging. There is also a close up on a dead rabbit, with no sight of injury detail.
implied strong language, drug misuse
Classified Date:
23/03/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Floodlight Pictures
language
The film features implied strong language ('feck') and uses of 'dick', 'dickhead', 'tits', 'shit', 'arse', 'Jesus', 'Christ' and 'hell'. There is also a rude middle finger gesture.
drugs
Two men briefly smoke a cannabis joint.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
additional issues
There is a bereavement theme when two brothers must adjust following the death of their mother. In one scene a priest makes a joke about her urn full of ashes, comparing it to gravy granules. Rude humour includes comic scenes in which a man accuses his brother of farting. In a scene of discrimination a man tells his brother, who has Down's Syndrome, that he cannot look after himself, but his views are not endorsed by the film's messaging. There is also a close up on a dead rabbit, with no sight of injury detail.
Classified date23/03/2023
LanguageEnglish
language
The film features implied strong language ('feck') and uses of 'dick', 'dickhead', 'tits', 'shit', 'arse', 'Jesus', 'Christ' and 'hell'. There is also a rude middle finger gesture.
drugs
Two men briefly smoke a cannabis joint.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
additional issues
There is a bereavement theme when two brothers must adjust following the death of their mother. In one scene a priest makes a joke about her urn full of ashes, comparing it to gravy granules. Rude humour includes comic scenes in which a man accuses his brother of farting. In a scene of discrimination a man tells his brother, who has Down's Syndrome, that he cannot look after himself, but his views are not endorsed by the film's messaging. There is also a close up on a dead rabbit, with no sight of injury detail.
Director(s)Ross White and Tom Berkeley
Production year2022
Release date24/03/2023
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama
Approx. running minutes23m
CastSeamus O'Hara, James Martin, Paddy Jenkins
implied strong language, drug misuse
Classified Date:
23/03/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Floodlight Pictures
language
The film features implied strong language ('feck') and uses of 'dick', 'dickhead', 'tits', 'shit', 'arse', 'Jesus', 'Christ' and 'hell'. There is also a rude middle finger gesture.
drugs
Two men briefly smoke a cannabis joint.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
additional issues
There is a bereavement theme when two brothers must adjust following the death of their mother. In one scene a priest makes a joke about her urn full of ashes, comparing it to gravy granules. Rude humour includes comic scenes in which a man accuses his brother of farting. In a scene of discrimination a man tells his brother, who has Down's Syndrome, that he cannot look after himself, but his views are not endorsed by the film's messaging. There is also a close up on a dead rabbit, with no sight of injury detail.
Classified date23/03/2023
LanguageEnglish