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Conor Ryan | ... |
Niall Brady
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Barbara Dempsey | ... |
Cel
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Damien Hannaway | ... |
Joe
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Luke Cameron | ... |
Kavo
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Robbie Byrne | ... |
Davey
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Simon Houston | ... |
Bren
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Shane Byrne | ... |
Guddy
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Edward Cosgrove | ... |
Phillips
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Declan Reynolds | ... |
Colin
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Gerry Wade | ... |
Kavo Senior
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Brian Fortune | ... |
Mr. Brady
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Barry John Byrne | ... |
Drug Dealer
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Ed Cosgrave | ... |
Phillips
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Stephen Fitzgibbon | ... |
Shawn Kavanagh
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Sandra Gildea | ... |
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Maureen O'Connell | ... |
Tracey-Lee
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Shane Byrne | ... |
Guddy (uncredited)
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Directed by
Dermot Doyle |
Written by
Dermot Doyle | ... | () |
Produced by
Dermot Doyle | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Dermot Doyle |
Editing by
Dermot Doyle |
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Set in suburban Dublin, Hill 16 tells the story of Dublin teenager Niall, who is living under a strict curfew from his parents, due to summer of gang warfare. Niall withdraws, but his love of art and football fail to relieve the boredom as his friends enjoy the trappings of teenage life: relationships, image building, girls, etc. He befriends Cel, an attractive teacher from the local school. He tries his utmost to conceal his relationship with the older woman from his friends. But then events take a sudden turn. A major crackdown on the drug gangs in the area creates an atmosphere of paranoia among Niall's circle of friends - and with the arrival of his older cousin, Joe, throws Niall's world upside down, leading him to plan out the deadliest of outcomes. Written by Anonymous |
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Budget | EUR20,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Hill 16 is named after a terrace in Dublin's GAA Stadium, "Croke Park". It was named so, due to the terrace being built from the rubble from the 1916 Easter Rising. See more » |