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  2. Garage is a 2007 realist (even hyper-realist) film by Irish director Lenny Abramson. The film centers on the daily life of Josie (a petrol station worker who lives in a small Irish village) and the social relations he holds with his neighbor villagers.

  3. Feb 3, 2008 · Read the Empire Movie review of Garage. A good film with fine performances from its cast is undermined by an awkward metaphor at the end of...

  4. Garage is a 2007 Irish film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by Mark O'Halloran, the same team behind Adam & Paul. It stars Pat Shortt, Anne-Marie Duff and Conor J. Ryan. The film tells the story of a lonely petrol station attendant and how he slowly begins to come out of his shell.

  5. Mar 3, 2008 · Garage (2008) Following his underrated urban tragicomedy Adam & Paul (2005), director Lenny Abrahamson ventures to rural Ireland for Garage. Like his last film, the joy is in the details, those...

  6. Dec 12, 2007 · The remarkably assured second film from Lenny Abrahamson, Garage offers a portrait of village life in rural Ireland far removed from welcoming tourist-board cliches. Boasting a superb central ...

  7. www.imdb.com › title › tt0878674Garage (2007) - IMDb

    Garage: Directed by Lenny Abrahamson. With Pat Shortt, John Keogh, George Costigan, Anne-Marie Duff. A tragicomedy set in the world of gas stations in rural Ireland, where over-diligent employee of the garage searches for intimacy during the course of a life-changing summer.

  8. Smart and brilliantly scripted with a solid central performance, Garage is nevertheless a difficult film to watch. It drags in places and, though viewers will sympathise with Josie, they might also share the locals' desire to avoid staying long in his company.

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