Too small to be a Republic. Too large to be an insane asylum
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74 min
Open Asylum is the debut feature by Colm Villa, a powerful drama set in Northern Ireland during the early 1980s. The story centres on Tom Bradley, a young metalworker whose life is upended by the intense political turmoil of the time. The film delves into both personal and societal struggles amidst the backdrop of conflict, with a particular focus on class and sub-class dynamics—an often-overlooked theme in narratives about the Troubles.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frankie McMenimen | Unowned | ||
| Tommy McAteer | Unowned | ||
| Hugh Gallagher | Unowned | ||
| Alan MacKenzie | Unowned | ||
| Tony McMenimen | Unowned | ||
| Colm Villa | Unowned | ||
| Robin Percival | Unowned | ||
| Alwin Hanna | Unowned | ||
| John Roddy | Unowned | ||
| Connor Porter | Unowned | ||
| Nina Hutton | Unowned | ||
| James Rooney | Unowned | ||
| Ruby Boyd | Unowned | ||
| Teresa Malaugh | Unowned | ||
| Brian Magee | Unowned | ||
| Chris Smalls | Unowned | ||
| Noel Duddy | Unowned | ||
| Claire Toland | Unowned | ||
| Brian Lacey | Unowned | ||
| Marie Gilmore | Unowned | ||
| Christina Jackson | Unowned |