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What
the critics said:
Beautifully directed by Graham Cantwell. Impressive cinematography and
a heartbreaking score
- The Dubliner
The film's period setting is impeccable,
from the flared trousers to the grainy cinematography, while the
performances are stand-out. In its swooping, scenic shots, action
scenes and use of soundtrack Anton reveals true talent in the form of
director Graham Cantwell
- Metro
A very accomplished first feature, powerful, smart
and impressive, beautifully shot
- Michael Doherty, RTE
A confident debut feature, commendably unpredictable. Captures a
festering atmosphere of bigotry and misguided patriotism.
- The Irish Times
Well paced and moodily shot, believably recreates the paranoid
atmosphere of the borders in the 1970s. One of the better troubles
films to date
- The Independant
An impressive debut with stirring performances
- The Sunday Times
A powerful thriller made with originality and gusto
- Irish Examiner
A call to arms to the indigenous Irish film industry. Vivid
cinematography and strong performances make for a compelling drama
- TV Now
Director Graham Cantwell rarely lets the tension ease, building the
drama to a fine and satisfying conclusion
- Boston Irish Film Festival
An explosive and gripping thriller
- The Galway Film Fleadh
A slick and pacy thriller
- Entertainment.ie
A slick, gripping and thought-provoking thriller, sure to inspire Irish
film-makers for years to come
- Dublinks.com
An authentically made Irish history thriller
- Channel 6
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