Lemonade
Synopsis
When teenager Danny makes a mistake that could derail his future, he unexpectedly reconnects with Josh, the social worker who once tried to help him but whose own mistakes drove them apart.
When their paths cross again, Josh becomes both mentor and mirror, guiding Danny on his journey to manhood. Along the way Danny discovers that family is not always the one you are born into, but the one that believes in you when no one else will.
Details
- Year
- 2026
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 112 min
- Format
- digital
- Director
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Kim Bartley 1st Feature
- Producer
- Rachel Lysaght, Farah Abushwesha
- Executive Producer
- Kim Bartley, Niamh Fagan, Barry Keoghan, Desmond Byrne, Lorcan Kavanagh, Peg Cafferty, Deepak Sikka, Mark Foligno
- Editor
- Paul Mullen
- Screenwriter
- Kim Bartley
- Director of Photography
- Colm Hogan
- Production Designer
- Tamara Conboy
- Sound
- Bob Brennan
- Composer
- Sion Trefor
- Principal cast
- Lewis Brophy, Barry Keoghan, Carla Tous
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Ireland, UK co-production
Underground Films (IE), Rocliffe Productions (UK)
Rocliffe Productions
12 Barnston WalkLondon
N1 8QP
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