Screenplay: Mark O'Halloran

Top movies, series, and documentaries with a screenplay by Mark O'Halloran. Explore the titles that showcase an exceptional writing.


Garage

2007 · Movie · 82 min. · Ireland

Direction Lenny Abrahamson

Cast Pat Shortt · Anne-Marie Duff · Conor Ryan · Una Kavanagh

Plot Josie (Pat Shortt) has spent 20 years as the caretaker of a crumbling petrol station in small-town Ireland. Despite loneliness and the fact that his neighbours treat him as figure...

6.6

907 votes

6.6

907 votes

Conversations with Friends (TV Series)

2022 · Series · 45 min. · United Kingdom

Direction Leanne Welham · Lenny Abrahamson

Cast Joe Alwyn · Jemima Kirke · Sasha Lane · Alison Oliver

Plot Two Dublin college students, Frances and Bobbi, and the strange and unexpected connection they forge with married couple, Melissa and Nick.

6.5

781 votes

6.5

781 votes

Viva

2015 · Movie · 100 min. · Ireland

Direction Paddy Breathnach

Cast Héctor Medina · Jorge Perugorría · Luis Alberto García · Renata Maikel Machín Blanco

Plot When everything is for sale, what's the value of love? Jesus does make up for a troupe of drag performers in Havana, but dreams of being a performer. When he...

6.5

1K votes

6.5

1K votes

Adam & Paul

2004 · Movie · 85 min. · Ireland

Direction Lenny Abrahamson

Cast Mark O'Halloran · Tom Murphy · Louise Lewis · Gary Egan

Plot This movie follows a day in the life of 2 Dublin Heroin addicts, Adam and Paul. Adam is the taller and slightly smarter of the two while Paul is his...

6.5

362 votes

6.5

362 votes

Rialto

2019 · Movie · 90 min. · Ireland

Direction Peter Mackie Burns

Cast Tom Vaughan-Lawlor · Tom Glynn-Carney · Monica Dolan · Sophie Jo Wasson

Plot A married man is grieving the death of his father, and repeating similar mistakes with his own son.

6.0

102 votes

6.0

102 votes

Citizen Lane

2018 · Documentary · 80 min. · Ireland

Direction Thaddeus O'Sullivan

Cast Tom Vaughan-Lawlor · Michael Gambon · Marty Rea · Derbhle Crotty

Plot A mix of documentary and drama that delivers a portrait of Hugh Lane, one of the most fascinating and yet enigmatic figures in modern Irish history.

Not rated

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