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One Hundred Mornings

84 minutes  /  Ages 13+  /  2011  /  Ireland  /  Average:


Dramas  /  Foreign  /  Thrillers

Set in a world upended by a complete breakdown of society, two couples hide out in a lakeside cabin hoping to survive the crisis.

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Conor Horgan

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Directed by

Conor Horgan

Written by

Conor Horgan

Produced by

Katie Holly
Louise Curran



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Synopsis

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Set in a world upended by a complete breakdown of society, two couples hide out in a lakeside cabin hoping to survive the crisis. As resources run low and external threats increase, they forge an uneasy alliance with their self-sufficient hippie neighbour. With no news from the outside world they can’t know how long they must endure living in such close quarters, and with such limited supplies.

Unspoken animosity fills the air, and a suspected affair is driving a wedge between them all. Poorly equipped to cope in a world without technology and saddled with completely conflicting worldviews, everything begins to disintegrate. Finally, each of them faces a critical decision they never thought they'd have to make.

Cast

Jonathan: Ciarán McMenamin
Hannah: Alex Reid
Mark: Rory Keenan
Katie: Kelly Campbell
Sergeant Lavelle: Paul Ronan
Tim: Robert O'Mahoney

Crew

Cinematographer: Suzie Lavelle
Editor: Frank Reid
Music: Chris White
First Assistant Director: John Wallace
Second Assistant Director: Tim Lion
Second Assistant Director: Denis Fitzpatrick
Assistant Editor: Shirley Weir
Second Assistant Camera: Deirdre O'Toole
Steadicam Operator: Keith Durham
Grip: Ian McGurrell
Graffer: Arthur Mulhern
Sound Recordist: Hugh Fox
Dialogue Editor: Michelle McCormack
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: John Fitzgerald
Supervising Sound Editor: Steve Fanagan
Foley Assistant: Eoghan McDonnell
ADR Recordist: Jean McGrath
Foley Mixer: Jean McGrath
Boom Operator: Alan Scully
Special Effects Technician: Kevin Nolan
Special Effects Supervisor: Kevin Byrne
Post-Production Coordinator: Hanga Janovszki
Colorist: Eugene McCrystal
Color Timer: Éva Balog
Still Photographer: Will Martin
Casting Associate: Nick McGinley
Production Designer: Lucy van Lonkhuyzen
Art Director: Briana Hegarty
Costume Designer: Debbie Millington
Makeup Artist: Louise Myler
Assistant Makeup Artist: Elaine Hopkins
Production Manager: Eimear O'Kane
Stunt Coordinator: Paul Burke

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Stephanie Pate

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3 months, 2 weeks ago

Good character development, although I would have liked a little more context. At first it was hard to feel sympathetic to people so stupid as not to hide their food,but I think the change in the two main characters was interesting and redemptive. Would have liked to know what happened to them,but I guess that wasn't the point. Nicely filmed.

Kyle Boynton

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3 months, 2 weeks ago

Watched this when it was available on VOD. Great flick. Check it out for sure!