BLUE DAWN
by Nadj Foley
synopsis
Blue Dawn is a coming-of-age drama that centres on a young man, Aaron, returning home to rural Ireland after serving time in the British Army. However, he soon struggles both to settle back into his old way of life and to rediscover the relationships he’d left behind. His troubled conscience, coupled with the realisation that he is no longer the innocent boy who left home some years earlier, propel Aaron into a state of inner conflict and, ultimately, force him to face his own humanity
original title: | Blue Dawn |
country: | Ireland |
year: | 2017 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Nadj Foley |
film run: | 86' |
screenplay: | Nadj Foley |
cast: | Fiach Kunz, Jordan Coombes, Kyle Hixon, Degnan Geraghty, Rosemary Keogh, Heidi Ellen Love, Darren Cahill, Joe Byrne, Michael Mullen, Kristopher Redmond |
cinematography by: | Barry Fahy |
film editing: | Barry Fahy |
music: | Dane Frisby |
producer: | Nadj Foley |
co-producer: | Dane Frisby, Fiach Kunz |
production: | True Eye Productions |
distributor: | True Eye Productions |