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  1. The Last Right is a 2019 comedy drama film written and directed by Aoife Crehan. The film premiered at the 2019 Cork International Film Festival. [3] Plot. On a journey from his home in New York to his mother's funeral in Clonakilty, County Cork, Daniel Murphy meets a fellow passenger who records him as his next of kin, and soon after dies.

  2. Mar 28, 2020 · Aoife Crehan talks to Harry Guerin about her feature debut, a film inspired by a radio documentary about a man who buries strangers with no next of kin. She shares her lessons learned, her love for Ireland and 90s films, and her hope for The Last Right to bring some feelgood to homes.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm3102488Aoife Crehan - IMDb

    Aoife Crehan is an Irish filmmaker who has worked on features, shorts and documentaries. She has won one award and been nominated for another for her directorial debut The Last Right (2019).

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  4. We spoke with writer/director Aoife Crehan, whose debut feature film The Last Right picked up the Audience Award at the 64 th Cork International Film Festival back in November. The heart-warming and bittersweet comedy-drama marks Crehan’s directorial debut in feature film as well as penning her first feature-length script.

  5. Dec 6, 2019 · Director: Aoife Crehan. Cert: 15A. Genre: Comedy. Starring: Michiel Huisman, Niamh Algar, Samuel Bottomley, Cian Boylan, Colm Meaney, Michael McElhatton, Brian Cox. Running Time: 1 hr 47 mins....

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  6. Dec 6, 2019 · Aoife Crehan wrote and directed this 2019 film about a man who inherits a corpse on a flight from New York to Ireland. The film stars Michiel Huisman, Niamh Algar, Samuel Bottomley and Brian Cox.

  7. Dec 4, 2019 · Aoife Crehans debut feature, The Last Right, is a twisty comedy caper that sees a career-focused lawyer, Daniel Murphy (Michiel Huisman), reluctantly take on a mission to repatriate a stranger’s body, and reconnect with his younger brother in Ireland following the death of their mother. Daniel Murphy is not the kind of character we root for.