A decade after punk band Crust split up, the band members' lives have fallen apart. When drummer Bonehead is released from prison, he sets out to reform the band for one last show.A decade after punk band Crust split up, the band members' lives have fallen apart. When drummer Bonehead is released from prison, he sets out to reform the band for one last show.A decade after punk band Crust split up, the band members' lives have fallen apart. When drummer Bonehead is released from prison, he sets out to reform the band for one last show.
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This is an absolutely brilliant film, and a bit of a surprise, given that it seems to have hardly been reviewed by mainstream outlets. All the more impressive when you realise this is a low budget, independent film. The music is absolutely fantastic as well. All credit to whoever wrote and directed the music! The acting might be occasionally uneven, but all is absolutely forgiven, a great story and strong leads. What a lot of fun this film is! It's my hope it becomes a slow burn, cult hit. It really is quite something. Commitments meets punk but better!! Do add this to your list of unknown gems that you knew about before it became more well known 🙂
Dublin Curst is a true Irish indie film in both spirit and perseverance.
Baz and co have created a wonderful, heartfelt film that echos the themes of Irish culture. There are happy scenes, sad scenes and scenes that will have you emotionally conflicted.
The film centers around a broken up band who over come their differences to play one last gig. Along the way they discover secrets of the past and change their perspectives on the events that lead to them breaking up as a band.
A film that truly reflects the hardworking nature of the Irish industry, and the heart of the Irish film industry.
Mij.
Baz and co have created a wonderful, heartfelt film that echos the themes of Irish culture. There are happy scenes, sad scenes and scenes that will have you emotionally conflicted.
The film centers around a broken up band who over come their differences to play one last gig. Along the way they discover secrets of the past and change their perspectives on the events that lead to them breaking up as a band.
A film that truly reflects the hardworking nature of the Irish industry, and the heart of the Irish film industry.
Mij.
Witty, original and heartfelt, Dublin Crust is a tour-de-force of Irish independent filmmaking. You don't need to be a fan of punk music to enjoy this raucous yet emotional story of a group of loveable misfits. It is very well acted with a solid script that combines drama with comedy. I really liked the soundtrack as well- it has a really Rock'n'Roll roll feel. It stars some familiar faces from Irish TV and film as well as some strong performances from some talented newcomers. Clearly a labour of love, it's well worth a trip to the cinema to see it on the big screen. Highly entertaining & enjoyable.
Dublin Crust is the perfect example of proper Irish film. From the get-go you become completely immersed in the world of Bonehead and his band. You very easily connect with each character, yet they all individually hold their own. You absolutely do not need to be a fan of punk to love this film, although you might become an avid listener afterwards! Prepare to have plenty of laughs and shed plenty of tears on this feel good ride with Bone, Eddie, Terrence, Andy and the gang and have an epic concert in between! An also added bonus of exceptional comedic relief from actor Paul Fitzgerald's "Mickey" will have your face sore from laughter! With lots of original songs played by this talented cast, clever jokes and spectacular makeup, hair and costumes you'll be left begging for more! Also with Irish stars such as Joe Rooney, Baz Black, Louise McCann, Gerry Cannon and many more, the audience is left in safe hands. Dublin Crust is a film not to be missed and will soon be a staple watch in every home!
A truly wonderful indie film from beginning to end. Absolutely terrific acting. I really enjoyed Baz Black who played Bonehead. In addition he wrote and directed this gem of a film. No easy task but he pulled this feat off masterfully well! Actually I thought all the acting was spot on. Colleen Keogh was exceptional as Lizzy. The story was quite good and it certainly held my interest throughout. I never found my mind wonder off nor did I find any flat spots. The film moved along at a really nice clip. Bravo folks! You all did a really solid job! This little gem clearly gets a thumbs up from me!
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- $6,379
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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