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Behold the Lamb

United Kingdom

2011

83 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
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DIR John McIlduff

PROD Kevin Jackson

SCR John McIlduff

DP Steeven Petitteville

CAST Aoife Duffin, Nigel O'Neill, Sandra Ni Bhroin

ED Nick Emerson

MUSIC Brian Irvine

Karlovy Vary (Another View), Toronto (Discovery), Belfast (Closing Night), Istanbul (International Competition), RIFF

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A darkly comic road movie across Northern Ireland toward redemption in the form of a lamb with very unchristian-like innards. Two outsiders are on their way to make a pickup, i.e. the lamb: Liz, whose boyfriend Joe is a junkie, and Joe’s father Eddie, a corpulent 50-year-old with depression. Their alliance is purely expedient. Liz is going to visit her son, who is growing up in a foster home. And Eddie, willing to save Joe’s neck at any price, persuades her to be his driver. On the way, this odd couple undergo a series of bizarre, comic, and tragic situations, culminating in Eddie’s abysmal attempt to play the drug dealer. Eddie’s desire to atone for his parental failings is linked to Liz’s painful past and feelings of guilt. And it is this connection which elevates their journey into a quiet process of healing that manages to avoid a sentimental happy ending…. This laconic picture, combining Christian symbolism with bitter irony and pervasive misery, is John McIlduff’s feature debut. –KVIFF

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msmichel

19Oct11

FNC '11 Fair debut involving a pregnant ex junkie and her boyfriend/pimp's father on a road trip to deliver a drug stuffed lamb to a dealer. Both characters are driven out of their desire to be better parents. Often darkly comic but missing a certain something to make it memorable.

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A Live Sheep, A Dead Dog And A Very Odd Roadtrip In John McIlduf's BEHOLD THE LAMB

By Twitchfilm.com on December 17, 2011
The Irish, it must be said, possess a very particular form of black humor and that humor is very much present in the trailer for Belfast-born writer-director John McIlduf’s debut feature Behold The Lamb
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