Rent The Disappearance of Finbar (1996)

3.3 of 5 from 58 ratings
1h 40min
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Synopsis:
With the disappointment of a whole community on his shoulders, Finbar dives from a flyover and disappears. No body is ever found. The community is paralised. But it is Finbar's best friend, Danny, that feels his loss the most. Even with the creation of the 'Find Finbar' committee and the release of a pop song in his memory, Finbar remains missing. Then there is a phone call in the middle of the night. Danny sets off to the beautifully harsh landscapes of Sweden to track down the friend he lost three years ago. Danny expects to find Finbar, what he didn't expect was to find himself.
Actors:
, , , Chris Meehan, Toner Quinn, Phil Calley, Fran McPhail, Pete Cummins, , Gerard Cullen, , , , ,
Directors:
Sue Clayton
Producers:
Martin Bruce-Clayton, Bertil Ohlsson
Writers:
Dermot Bolger, Sue Clayton, Carl Lombard
Studio:
Cinema Club
Genres:
Drama
Countries:
Ireland
BBFC:
Release Date:
15/09/2003
Run Time:
100 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 0 (All)
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Interview with Jonathan Rhys-Meyers
  • Making the Music
  • Extracts from 'Upstarts'
  • Heart Songs
  • The National Missing Persons Helpline Advert
  • Interview with the Director Sue Clayton

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Reviews (1) of The Disappearance of Finbar

A little gentle gem - The Disappearance of Finbar review by CP Customer

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15/06/2007

Nice to come across a film that you expect not too much of but turns out to be entertaining and interesting. At the start it is the typical Dublin boys,and it drifts along with a few laughs and some nice touches. Finbar himself would seem like little loss,not the greatest of craic,but the film takes off when the search for the missing"hero"moves outside Ireland. The odd-ball characters are nicely drawn and the whole film takes on a different rather quirky style. Worth staying through the first half hour and reminds you that good films are not all big budget.

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