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Logan Lerman (The Perks of Being a Wallflower) and John Hawkes (The Sessions) star in this easy road drama about a father who tries to rekindle with his son. After the mother passes away, they try to execute her dying wishes of spreading her ashes in her home country of Ireland. The son, Lerman's character, is freshly released from jail and accepts to take the trip on the one condition that he never sees his father again. This premise makes for a fun mix between a family drama and an adventure movie. Both characters have a lot to discover in Ireland: about the country, each other, and themselves.
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Genre: Adventure, Drama
Actor: Aine Ni Mhuiri, Amy De Bhrún, Andrea Irvine, Aoibhin Murphy, David Grant Wright, Denis Conway, Des Keogh, Emily Berry, Jack McEvoy, Joan Sheehy, John Hawkes, Lalor Roddy, Logan Lerman, Marion O'Dwyer, Mary McEvoy, Noella Brennan, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Sarah Bolger, Sean Mahon, Shaw Jones, Steven Blount, Zylan Brooks
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Who We Are
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Dove and Gilbert clash over their differing interview approaches — but as they inch closer to answers, their personal struggles add to their problems.
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Episode 2 of Bodkin Season 1 begins with Dove walking down the road where she was attacked in the previous episode. She arrives at Mrs O’Shea’s house and finds Sean’s burnt-out car.
Thankfully, Sean wasn’t in the car. He’s in the house with his Mrs O’Shea who, it turns out, is his mother. Dove asks Sean what happened to his car. He tells her it may have been his ex who set it on fire or people trying to muscle in on his taxi business.
Dove tells Gilbert about the men who attacked her. He’s concerned for her wellbeing but she’s just happy that the attack means there is a story to be told. She warns Gilbert they need to be careful about what
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PRESIDENT'S NEWS ARCHIVE 2019
President's News Archive 2018
I was delighted to welcome An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar TD and DCU Alumnus Noel Rock TD to our ‘DCU in the Community’ outreach facility in Ballymun recently.
Founded in 2008 by DCU, in partnership Dublin City Council, ‘DCU in the Community’ acts as a bridge between the university and the local and regional community. Led bygd Joanna Ozarowska, Manager of ‘DCU in the Community’, and Ruth Lynam coordinator of DCU Volunteer, the facility’s activities focus on lifelong learning, adult education, equity of access to third level education (among groups underrepresented in higher and further education), lärjunge volunteering, community-based learning, and community-engaged research.
The mission of ‘DCU in the Community’ is to promote social regeneration through education and to enhance local community development and community resilience through the provision of flexible educational and lifelong learning opportunitie