Films directed by Joe Lawlor

Baltimore review – chilling and expertly constructed

By David Jenkins

The always excellent duo Joe Lawlor and Christine Malloy create a tense, gripping portrait of Rose Dugdale, who left behind a life of privilege to become a key figure in the IRA.

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The Future Tense review – invigorating, droll essay film

By David Jenkins

Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy reflect on matters of cultural identity in this hopscotching journey through time, space and the Irish Sea.

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Rose Plays Julie

By David Jenkins

A young woman tracks down her biological mother in Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy’s gripping study of trauma and identity.

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Further Beyond

By David Jenkins

A spin-dried movie biopic that manages to be both playful and moving – another triumph for its brilliant directors.

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Mister John

By David Jenkins

Don’t miss this exceptional and haunting British drama which boasts a career-best turn from Aidan Gillen.

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