The Young Offenders

The Young Offenders

Irish poster
Directed by Peter Foott
Produced by Peter Foott
Julie Ryan
Written by Peter Foott
Starring Hilary Rose
Chris Walley
Alex Murphy
Ciaran Bermingham
Cinematography Patrick Jordan
Edited by Colin Campbell
Production
company
Irish Film Board
Vico Films
Distributed by Wildcard Distribution
Release dates
8 July 2016 (Galway Film Fleadh)
16 September 2016 (Ireland)
Running time
85 minutes
Country Ireland
Language English

The Young Offenders is a 2016 Irish comedy film, directed by Peter Foott.[1][2][3][4]

Production

The film is based on the seizure of 1.5 tonnes of cocaine off the Irish coast near Mizen Head in 2007.[2] The film was shot in Cork City and along the Wild Atlantic Way.[5]

Plot

Inspired by the true story of Ireland's biggest cocaine seizure in 2007, The Young Offenders is a comedy road movie about best friends Conor and Jock, two inner-city teenagers from Cork who dress the same, act the same, and even have the same bum-fluff mustaches.

Set in Cork Ireland, Jock is a legendary bike thief who plays a daily game of cat-and-mouse with the bike-theft-obsessed Garda Sergeant Healy. When a drug-trafficking boat capsizes off the coast of West Cork and 61 bales of cocaine, each worth 7 million euro, are seized, word gets out that there is a bale missing. The boys steal two bikes and go on a road trip hoping to find a missing bale which they can sell so as to escape their troubled home lives. Unfortunately for them Sergeant Healy is in hot pursuit.

Cast

  • Alex Murphy as Conor MacSweeney
  • Chris Walley as Jock Murphy
  • Hilary Rose as Mairead MacSweeney
  • Dominic MacHale as Sergeant Healy
  • P. J. Gallagher (comedian) as Ray the Drug Dealer
  • Shane Casey as Billy Murphy
  • Pascal Scott as Farmer
  • Judy Donovan as Local ShopKeeper
  • Michael Sands as Jock's Dad
  • Ciaran Bermingham as Superintendent Flynn
  • Stephen O'Connor as Angry Dad
  • Fionula Linehan as DIY Worker

Release

The Young Offenders premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh on 8 July 2016, and won Best Irish Feature Film at the festival. The Irish Examiner scored it 4/5, saying "huge potential for that rare breakout hit which also attains a cultish following with endlessly quotable one liners."[6] The Irish Times named it as one of the highlights of the Fleadh, saying "Chris Walley and Alex Murphy are brilliant as track-suited layabouts who, though lazy, impulsive and ignorant, remain endlessly lovable throughout."[7] The film had its United States premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin Texas on 23 September 2016, where it won a Special Mention for Best Comedy Debut.[8] The Austin Chronicle commented saying "The Young Offenders is a charming return for Irish comedy."[9]

The Young Offenders has become the fastest Irish film to break the €1million mark at the Irish box office this year.[10] Carnaby Sales and Distribution has acquired the international sales rights to hit Irish comedy The Young Offenders. The news comes hot on the heels of the deal struck with Vertigo Releasing that will see the film released in the UK, US, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.[11]

Year Award Category Result
2016 Los Angeles Comedy Festival Best Feature Film, Best Feature Screenplay, Best Feature Direction Won
2016 Irish Film Festival London The Súil Eile Award, The Ros Hubbard Award for Acting Won
2016 Fantastic Fest Special Mention for Best Comedy Debut Won
2016 Galway Film Fleadh Best Irish Feature FilmWon

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