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DramaComedyDocumentaryAnimationExperimentalMusic
Endgame
Andrew Greener
average rating from 33 members 
       
drama | 2004 | Northern Ireland | 18 min
Published 08 Dec 05
A kindly school teacher, becomes unwittingly involved in a paramilitary street battle.
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synopsis
A dark thriller set in contemporary Belfast. Martin, a primary school teacher in Belfast, is captured by paramilitaries after being caught up in a shoot out. His fate hinges on the matter of his identity.
short fact
Endgame won second prize in the TCM Classic Shorts Competition.
crew
  • director Andrew Greener
  • writer Andrew Greener
  • producer Sarah Aynesworth
  • editor Kevin Murray
  • director of photography Angus Mitchell
  • sound Simon Kerr
  • music Graeme Stewart
  • executive producer Janey de Nordwall
  • cast
    • Shaun Paul McGrath
    • Paddy Jenkins
    • Paul Kennedy
    • Martin McCann
    • Packy Lee
    • Mauricee Bridgette
    • Marguerite Lewsley
    format
    16mm/Super 16
    © 2004 Andrew Greener

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    comment by Michael  Whalley
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    posted Jun 30, 2008

    hello i have a film night and would love to screen your work. please contact me at wheres-whalley@hotmail.co.uk so we can discuss me using your work.

    thanks.

    comment by claud  cunningham
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    posted Mar 18, 2006

    wow! well written, very tense, well shot and very disturbing

    comment by Terry  Pobst-Martin
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    posted Mar 7, 2006

    Excellent! Great acting, insightful plot, terrific filming. The flashback was essential in understanding the true character of the lead role. What a twist!

    comment by Ciaran  Denver
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    posted Feb 9, 2006

    Pure Quality!

    I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. Nicely put together, great acting and very close to the truth.

    comment by Douglas  McFarlane
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    posted Jan 29, 2006

    A well written and performed film. These guys know how to make film.

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    • www.spectrecom.co.uk
    • www.northernirelandscreen.co.uk
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    produced by
    Spectrecom Films

    funded by
    Northern Ireland Screen

    sales agent
    Shorts International

    selected by
    This film was one of the TCM Classic Shorts shortlisted films of 2005
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