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The much anticipated debut feature film from award-winning director Robert Manson is a pulsing drama set in Berlin. "Lost in the Living" follows a young man, Oisín (Tadhg Murphy), who travels to the city with his band, buzzing with the... See more »

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Oisín
John Kelly ...
Radio Voice (voice)
Ian McFarlane ...
Ian
Roy Duffy ...
Roy
Ruan Van Vliet ...
Ruan
Stefan Richter ...
Stefan
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Finian
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Sabine
Jamila Saab ...
Nani
Lydia Schamschula ...
Girl in Room
Vid Vidmar ...
Receptionist
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Barbara
Stephen Patrick Hanna ...
Frank (as Stephen Hannah)
Frieda Gast ...
Cafe worker
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Paddy
Narayan Van Maele ...
Guy at Hostel
Llia Loffe ...
Guitarist
Michel Muller ...
Michel
Fabian Greese ...
Benny
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Voice Mail Dad (voice)
Deirdre O'Meara ...
Voice Mail Woman (voice)
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Grace (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Manson

Written by

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Robert Manson ... ()

Produced by

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Ruth Bradley ... executive producer
Andrew Manson ... executive producer
Attracta Manson ... executive producer
Robert Manson ... producer
Lisa Roling ... producer
Katie Sheehan ... executive producer
Emmanuel Stone ... executive producer
David Tarrant ... executive producer

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Gareth Averill

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Narayan Van Maele

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David Byrne

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Colin Campbell ... additional editor
Eoghan McKenna ... digital intermediate colorist
Richard O'Connor ... grade

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Friederike Gast ... (as Frederike Gast)

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Niall Dooley

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Saileóg O'Halloran

Makeup Department

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Sarah Huzel ... makeup artist
Lina Sauerbier ... additional makeup artist

Production Management

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Maura Murphy ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Craig Kenny ... first assistant director: second unit
Julia Lansche ... second assistant director
Lia von Blarer ... third assistant director (as Lia Von Blarer)
Dren Zherka ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Sarah Manson ... second unit

Sound Department

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Jonathan Barton ... boom operator: second unit
Julian Callan ... sound editor
Robert Fuhrmann ... sound recordist
Richard O'Connor ... sound recordist: second unit
Grattan Smith ... sound recordist: second unit
Liam Yelen ... surround mixer

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Marcus Allemann ... assistant camera
Tillmann Both ... best boy
Daniel Harper ... assistant camera: second unit
Leonhard Kairat ... first assistant camera
Lena Katharina Krause ... assistant camera (as Lena Krause)
Noreen Kusnezow ... assistant camera
Vlad Margulis ... gaffer
Christian Pfeil ... additional camera
Melina Schmidt ... assistant camera
Stephen C. Walsh ... first assistant camera: second unit (as Stephen Walsh)
Vito Walter ... best boy

Location Management

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Hauke Dreyer ... location manager

Music Department

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Cave Ghosts ... band
Halves ... band
Julius Henze ... musician
Mmoths ... musician
Hello Moon ... band
Squarehead ... band
Night Trap ... band

Script and Continuity Department

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Maeve Stone ... script development

Additional Crew

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Margaret Gibbons ... production assistant: second unit
Deirdre O'Meara ... voice: Mail Woman
Dora Schneider ... production assistant
Maeve Stone ... production assistant

Thanks

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Susannah Norris ... the producers wish to thank

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Plot Summary

The much anticipated debut feature film from award-winning director Robert Manson is a pulsing drama set in Berlin. "Lost in the Living" follows a young man, Oisín (Tadhg Murphy), who travels to the city with his band, buzzing with the potential of a tour and escape from his troubled family life. Oisín meets Sabine (Aylin Tezel), a pretty young Berliner, who shows him the secret places that belong to the city. The band lose patience with him and move on and he decides to stay. But this time of simple pleasures is based on illusions. Oisín's willful escapism is thrown into a tailspin when Sabine reveals that she has a boyfriend and must return to her real life. Things take an even darker turn when bad news from Ireland reaches him. He's lonely, homesick and broke. Distraught, he makes his way through the streets of Berlin and begins sleeping rough. His path becomes one of determined self destruction. It takes an act of great intervention to save him from the void. Written by Official Website

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  • Dublin Berlin (Ireland, English title)
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  • 77 min
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