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Finky: Directed by Dathaí Keane. With Dara Devaney, Ned Dennehy, Diarmuid de Faoite, Fionnuala Gygax. A young musician with a tragic past is crippled in a car accident and given a chance at redemption when he is recruited by a violent, avant-garde circus.
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- Drama
- Dathaí Keane
- 2019-07-11
When struggling musician turned puppeteer Finky steals money from the wrong people, he flees Ireland with his best friend in tow. Landing in Glasgow he bids to start fresh. But when he is involved in a car accident and bound to a wheelchair, his life suddenly takes him down a very strange path where the lines between fantasy and reality become ...
Finky by Abú Media. An Abú Media Original Production presents: A young musician with a tragic past is crippled in a car accident and given a chance of redemption when he is recruited by a violent, avant-garde circus. Cast & Crew.
Overview. A young musician with a tragic past is crippled in a car accident and given a chance at redemption when he is recruited by a violent, avant-garde circus. Dathaí Keane. Director, Writer. Diarmuid de Faoite.
Nov 29, 2019 · Finky, a character whose life is as vacuous as the wood he pulls, ups and leaves to Glasgow after he upsets an angular mob. His sins catch up with him as he wakes up in the film’s most beautifully filmed sequence, a hallucinogenic bromide that circles his enclosed bed with claustrophobic simmer.
Oct 21, 2024 · Micí Finky, a musician and puppeteer looking to escape his past, steals an envelope full of cash and runs off to Scotland with his childhood friend Tom Tom. On their first night in Glasgow, Finky suffers a horrible accident and is left paralysed from the waist down.
Jul 19, 2019 · Siomha McQuinn reflects on Dathai Keane’s offbeat, mysterious, fantasy drama Finky, which is the first film to emerge from the Cine4 scheme. Dathai Keane’s Irish language feature, Finky, was warmly received at its world premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh.