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Stalker (2012 film)

2012 Irish psychological thriller film by Mark O'Connor


2012 Irish psychological thriller film by Mark O'Connor

FieldValue
nameStalker
imageStalker_(2012_film)_Poster.png
captionOfficial poster
directorMark O'Connor
writerMark O'Connor
John Connors
producerTJ O'Grady-Peyton
starringBarry Keoghan
Peter Coonan
John Connors
studioStalker Films
released
runtime80 minutes
countryIreland
languageEnglish

John Connors Peter Coonan John Connors Stalker is a 2012 Irish psychological thriller film written and directed by Mark O'Connor.

Plot

Oliver Nolan, a volatile homeless man, wanders the streets of Dublin City during the Christmas period. After an unusual encounter with an evangelist, Oliver believes he is sent on a mission from God to clean up society. When he saves a disaffected young boy named Tommy from some local bullies an unlikely friendship is formed. Oliver soon learns that Tommy’s mother is an addict and his uncle Rudyard is a local drug dealer, and takes it upon himself to get even with Rudyard and his gang of petty criminals for taking advantage of his only friend, Tommy.

Cast

  • John Connors as Oliver
  • Barry Keoghan as Tommy
  • Peter Coonan as Rudyard
  • Michael Collins as Karl

Production

Stalker is Ireland's first crowd funded feature film. The film was shot on location in Dublin and Wicklow on Canon 5D Mark 2.

Release

The film premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh on 13 July 2012.

Reception

Despite the film's microbudget it has received positive critical response. The Irish Times called Mark O'Connor "a young wizard of cut-price film-making" and described the film as a "violent, picaresque trawl through contemporary Dublin discontents." The film received 'Runner Up' in the Best Irish Feature Film category at Galway Film Fleadh 2012.

References

References

  1. (2012-07-15). "Galway Film Fleadh 2012". Galwayfilmfleadh.com.
  2. (2012-04-10). "Hanging out with in crowd". [[The Irish Times]].
  3. "'Canals' Filmmaker Mark O'Connor Begins 'Stalker'". The Irish Film & Television Network.
  4. [http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/features/2012/0717/1224320249560.html My Galway Film Fleadh horror]
  5. (2012-07-16). "'Good Vibrations' picks up fleadh prize - The Irish Times". [[The Irish Times]].
  6. Sheridan, Mike. (2012-07-17). "MovieNews | Full List Of Winners From Galway Film Fleadh". entertainment.ie.
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