Trouble with Sex

Trouble with Sex (2005)


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  • Release Date: 2005-01-15
  • User Rating: 1.8/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 28min
  • Director: Fintan Connolly
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Summary

A sexy romantic drama in which, at the outset, the characters are leading their own lives in very different worlds, though each is beset by niggling discontentment. Michelle (Renée Weldon - IFTA Best Actress) is a fast-rising young Dublin lawyer with a smart apartment overlooking the Liffey, but dissatisfied in her relationship with a doctor (Declan Conlon). Conor (Aidan Gillen) is lonely and unattached, dutifully running the traditional Dublin pub owned by his hard drinking father (Eamon Morrissey). Late one night, Michelle bursts into the bar and orders a triple vodka. The consequences are explored and developed with an honesty and credibility as these disparate characters tentatively draw closer to each other. They become lovers. There is a strong sexual attraction. But there are complications along the way and the path to love can be rocky. Something's got to give. And what's the trouble with sex? You'll see...

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  • Aidan Gillen

    as Conor
  • Renee Weldon

    as Michelle
  • Gerard Mannix Flynn

    as Joe
  • Declan Conlon

    as Ivan
  • Eamon Morrissey

    as Old Man
  • Susan Fitzgerald

    as Rosie
  • Sinéad Keenan

    as Kathy
  • Darragh Kelly

    as Fred
  • Irina Björklund

    as Eva
  • Tomás Ó Súilleabháin

    as Kelvin
Directing Fintan Connolly Director
Costume & Make-Up Marian Smyth Costume Design
Production Fiona Bergin Producer
Writing Fintan Connolly Writer
Editing Ray Roantree Editor
Production Maureen Hughes Casting
Art Steven Kingston Production Design
Costume & Make-Up Patsy Giles Makeup Artist
Sound Niall Byrne Music
Art Laurent Mellet Production Design
Writing Catriona McGowan Writer
Sound John Fitzgerald Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Editing Sarah Armstrong Editor
Camera Owen McPolin Director of Photography

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