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Inside I'm Dancing

Country: Ireland, Language: English, 104 mins

Original Title

Rory O'Shea was Here
  • Director: Damien O'Donnell
  • Writer: Jeffrey Caine; Christian O'Reilly
  • Producer: Tim Bevan; Eric Fellner

CGiii Comment

A touching film.

A little heavy-handed in places with a few unnecessary scenes...but, it will move you and it will, undoubtedly, make you think - a fine achievement.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In Dublin, the crippled rebel Rory O'Shea moves to the Carrigmore Residential Home for the Disabled, affecting the lives of the residents. Rory is able to understand the unintelligible speech of Michael Connolly, who was left in the shelter by his prominent father many years ago due to his cerebral palsy, and they become close friends. Rory convinces Michael to move from Carrigmore to an apartment in Dublin, and they hire the gorgeous Siobhan to assist them. Living together with Rory, Michael faces a new world, finding friendship, love and freedom and learning to survive by his own.

Cast & Characters

Steven Robertson as Michael Connolly;
Alan King as Tommy;
Brenda Fricker as Eileen;
Ruth McCabe as Annie;
James McAvoy as Rory O'Shea;
Anna Healy as Alice;
Tom Hickey as Con O'Shea;
Sarah Jane Drummey as Girl in Pub;
Rachel Hanna as Girl in Pub;
Emmet Kirwan as Angry Man;
Romola Garai as Siobhan;
Pat Shortt as Nightclub Doorman;
Stanley Townsend as Interview Panelist;
Derbhle Crotty as Interview Panelist;
Donal Toolan as Interview Panelist