A Further Gesture (1997)
1h 36m
Running Time
January 1, 1997Release Date
A Further Gesture (1997)
1h 36m
Running Time
January 1, 1997Release Date
Plot.
Dowd, an IRA prisoner in the H-blocks, is gloomily facing his sentence, until he joins a comrade in a risky escape. Dowd begins a new life in New York, but he might as well be in prison again - until he strikes up a friendship with co-worker Tulio and gets to know his close group of Guatemalan exiles.
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Cast & Crew.
Stephen Rea
Sean Dowd
Alfred Molina
Tulio
Rosana Pastor
Monica
Brendan Gleeson
Richard
Jorge Sanz
Paco
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Scott
Frankie McCafferty
Danny
Sean McGinley
Tommy Breen
Paul Ronan
Liam
Roy Heaybeard
Food Lorry Driver
Richard Dormer
Joe
Toby Bradford
Charlie
Robert Dornhelm
Director
Ronan Bennett
Writer
Maria Doyle Kennedy
Roisin
Robert Taylor
Visiting Room Prison Officer
B.J. Hogg
Albert
Chris Curling
Producer
Seamus Ball
Tallylodge Prison Officer
Shaun Davey
Composer
James Doran
Gate Prison Officer
John E. Keane
Composer
Deirdre O'Kane
Breen's Girlfriend
Harald Kloser
Composer
Zoran Đorđević
Cinematographer
Richard Council
FBI Agent
Graeme Malcolm
Lattimer
Andrzej Sekula
Cinematographer
Masahiro Hirakubo
Editor
John Hubbard
CastingDirector
Ros Hubbard
CastingDirector
Alison E. McBryde
CastingDirector
Bonnie Timmermann
CastingDirector
Kalina Ivanov
ProductionDesigner
Tom McCullagh
ProductionDesigner
Anna Rackard
Art Direction
David Collins
Co-Producer
Tim Fleming
Camera Operator
Diane Lederman
Set Decoration
Thomas Schobel
Music
Maggie Donnelly
Costume Design
Scott H. Ramsey
Gaffer
Morag Ross
Makeup Artist
Melissa Lake
Foley
Ciarán Barry
Camera Operator
Renee Burke
Script Supervisor
Paul Hanks
Foley
Catherine Hodgson
Sound Editor
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
A Further Gesture is a 1997 film directed by Robert Dornhelm. It stars Stephen Rea and Alfred Molina and had its première at the 12th Dublin Film Festival on 4 March 1997. It is also known as The Break.