Goldfish Memory

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Goldfish Memory
Directed by Elizabeth Gill
Produced by Breda Walsh
Written by Elizabeth Gill
Starring Sean Campion
Fiona O'Shaughnessy
Fiona Glascott
Music by Richie Buckley
Cinematography Ken Byrne
Editing by Dermot Diskin
Distributed by Wolfe Releasing
Release date(s) 2003
Running time 85 min
Country Flag of Republic of Ireland Ireland
Language English
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Goldfish Memory (2003) is a feature film about everyday relationships, set and filmed in Ireland. It was written and directed by Elizabeth Gill.

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[edit] Synopsis

The movie is set around a small group of characters experiencing relationships which build and crumble before the viewers eyes. The film shows complexities involved in straight relationships but exposes the gay and lesbian twist to love as well.

[edit] Cast

Sean Campion, Fiona O'Shaughnessy, Fiona Glascott, Peter Gaynor, Keith McErlean, Stuart Graham, Lise Hearns, Jean Butler, Justine Mitchell, Aisling O'Neill, Demien McAdam, Tony Brown, Flora Montgomery.

[edit] Soundtrack

Four songs of Tom Jobim were remade for the movie, three "Once i loved, Waters of March, and Desafinado" by Damien Rice with Lisa Hannigan (vocals) and Vyvienne Long (cello), and "Lamento No Morro" by Richie Burkley.

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