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It's a dramatic journey of a different kind, where we are talking about the life of DJ music coordinator Jason. It is a journey full of drug discoveries through the streets of Dublin, where Jason stumbles from session to session somewhere between DJs, decks, drugs and other obstructions. Jason stumbles across his father, his brother Daniel. Daniel, an educated heroin addict, lives on the streets of Dublin. It is a seemingly realistic look at the brothers and sisters and the stumbling blocks that can befall them in the streets of Dublin.
It's a dramatic journey of a different kind, where we are talking about the life of DJ music coordinator Jason. It is a journey full of drug discoveries through the streets of Dublin, where Jason stumbles from session to session somewhere between DJs, decks, drugs and other obstructions. Jason stumbles across his father, his brother Daniel. Daniel, an educated heroin addict, lives on the streets of Dublin. It is a seemingly realistic look at the brothers and sisters and the stumbling blocks that can befall them in the streets of Dublin.
Actors:
Malcolm Denby,
Liam Heslin,
Seána Kerslake,
Sarah Greene,
Emmet Kirwan,
Tony Doyle,
Ciaran Grace,
Bryan Quinn,
Aaron Heffernan,
Nima Taleghani,
Leah Minto,
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Malcolm Denby

Liam Heslin

Seána Kerslake

Sarah Greene

Emmet Kirwan

Tony Doyle

Ciaran Grace

Bryan Quinn

Aaron Heffernan

Nima Taleghani

Leah Minto
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Dave Tynan
Country:
Ireland
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