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A great wee film.
Corno-212 September 1999
The Goldfish Bowl is a fine short full of energy and laughs. Alan McKee is a joy to watch, as is Chris Corrigan. It can be said that the biggest let down is that of Thomas McLaughlin, although this was his first attempt at acting.

The film is also a great laugh due to the amount of special appearences. Allan Gildea, Gareth Myles, Ivan Kehelley and Julian Ward pop up in blink and you'll miss them cameos. Gildea and Myles' fathers also crop up.

The Goldfish bowl is a very pleasing experience and should be watched out for.
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A light hearted and fun film
Ivan-kehelly20 October 2004
Although only 11 minutes this short film packs in lots of innovative storytelling. Uncle Larry's tale of his involvement in the paramilitaries is told in black and white footage and then juxtaposed with the true story of his pilfering at the City Hall. There is an efficiency and understanding of visual technique which has the narrative breeze along. The music by Paddy Craig really works and the acting throughout is credible and engaging. Camera-work by Angus Mitchell was professional and fluid and as a directing debut Alan Gildea did a magnificent job. The film proved that community projects could reach professional standards and have a process that worked for, in this case, the young people involved. The film should be seen more and was a great achievement for all involved at Cinemagic.
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