Project Detail

Get Up and Go

Synopsis

Set in Dublin, the film follows a close knit group of twenty-something friends as they are forced to confront the reality of lives and friendships which have gone unchallenged and unchanged since their teenage years.

Details

Year
2014
Type of film
Features
Director
Brendan Grant
Producer
Juliette Bonass
Executive Producer
Macdara Kelleher, Adam Partridge, Keith Potter
Editor
Eoin McGuirk
Screenwriter
Brendan Grant
Director of Photography
Vladimir Trivic
Production Designer
Emma Lowney
Principal cast
Natalia Kostrzewa, Emma Eliza Regan, John Colleary

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Production Status

Production Company

Fastnet Films

20 Herbert Place
Dublin 2, Ireland
T: +353 1 639 4000

Fragrant Films

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