Intermission (film)
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Intermission is a 2003 Irish black comedy crime film directed by John Crowley and written by Mark O'Rowe. The film, set in Dublin, Ireland, contains many interconnected storylines, and is shot in a documentary-like style, with some sections presented as excerpts from television programs that exist within the show (one of the storylines follows a television documentary director).
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Directed by | John Crowley |
Written by | Mark O'Rowe |
Produced by | Stephen Woolley Neil Jordan Alan Moloney |
Starring | Colin Farrell Cillian Murphy Kelly Macdonald Colm Meaney Shirley Henderson |
Cinematography | Ryszard Lenczewski |
Edited by | Lucia Zucchetti |
Music by | John Murphy |
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Distributed by | Buena Vista International[1] |
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Running time | 102 minutes[2] |
Country | Ireland |
Language | English |
Budget | $5 million[3] |
Box office | $4.9 million[3] |
It features several of Ireland's best-known actors, including Cillian Murphy, Colm Meaney and Colin Farrell, all of whom have featured in internationally successful films such as 28 Days Later (Murphy), The Commitments (Meaney) and Minority Report (Farrell). It also featured the Scottish actress Kelly Macdonald who had appeared in Trainspotting.