Redline

2012, 25 minutes

12 hours, 8 people, 4 stories

Redline recounts a day in the life of eight different people all connected by one common theme. Drugs may be what connect these people but it's the normality of their lives that keeps them apart. Redline explores the connection between the different socio-economic groups in Ireland, be it inner city dealers or the elite celebrity circle, no one is immune to the harsh reality of drug culture in Ireland today. Its aim is to illustrate the uniting factor of drug consumption on people, but at the same time it's conscious enough not to be labouring home any lessons and seeks to highlight the normality of the lives of the people involved. In the film the characters themselves take precedence and the drugs are only a by-product of their current situation


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