

A small-town Irish judge's last day on the bench becomes a glorious chaos of community grudges and Guinness-fueled absurdity.
On his last day on the bench, District Court Judge Seamus Moynihan finds himself presiding over the most controversial case his court - and his town - has ever seen.
Acting
Paul Ronan's weary dignity versus Brendan Grace's scene-stealing priest.
Writing
Razor-sharp dialogue that weaponizes Irish politeness.
Director
Damian O'Callaghan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film captures the specific Irish phenomenon of the 'district court' as community theater, where legal proceedings barely mask generations of local feuds.
Brendan Grace, playing Father Cronin, was a legendary Irish comedian; this was among his final screen appearances before his 2019 death, lending unintended poignancy to his scenes.