

Two junkies, one radiator, zero dignity — Irish poverty as pitch-black comedy.
Two drug addicts travel across rural Ireland with nothing but their Grandmother's radiator to finance their next hit.
Acting
Browne and Collie's desperate chemistry sells every wrong decision.
Practical Effects
The radiator itself — a rusted character with tragic dignity.
Director
Portia A. Buckley
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Portia A. Buckley based the script on real radiator theft reports in County Cork during the 2008 financial crisis.
The film belongs to a wave of post-crash Irish cinema examining rural poverty through dark comedy, following Lenny Abrahamson's Garage.