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Director: Vincent Lambe
Cast: Diarmuid Noyes, Eamonn Hunt, Bernadette McKenna, Marian Reece
A young boy's love for the piano offers escape from his parents disintegrating marriage and the bullies at school.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Broken Things is a 2002 drama film directed by Vincent Lambe that follows a young boy who finds solace in playing the piano as his parents' marriage falls apart and he deals with bullies at school. The film has received mixed reviews, with some critics praising the performances and emotional depth, while others found it to be uneven in its execution. No major awards or nominations have been reported for this film.
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Broken Things (2002), directed by Vincent Lambe, is a poignant drama that offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a young boy seeking solace in the piano amidst the turmoil of his parents' crumbling marriage and the bullying he faces at school. With standout performances from the cast, including Diarmuid Noyes, Eamonn Hunt, and Bernadette McKenna, this film explores themes of resilience and the power of art to provide an escape from the challenges of growing up.
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