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A poetic documentary examining the fragmented community of Belfast.
During summer of 1994, Sam, a free spirited ten-year-old girl, tags along with her older brother and his friends where she enjoys playing as one of the boys until she experiences the societal limitations reserved for adolescent girls and the fleeting innocence of childhood.
Amidst the turmoil of World War II, Jim, a determined teenager, shocks his parents by enlisting in the Australian Army. As his parents grapple with the weight of his decision, long-held secrets surface, challenging Jim's understanding of duty and sacrifice.
Olympic medalist David Nyika (9-0) looks to continue his rise through the cruiserweight division when he faces Tommy Karpency (31-8-1) in Auckland, with IBF Inter-Continental Cruiserweight title on the line.
Dylan Wright is an aspiring Irish filmmaker. Based in Belfast, he works primarily as a director and editor, but is also known for writing and acting.