The Young Offenders GFT, 13 – 19 January, 2017

The Young Offenders,
13 – 19 January, 2017
GFT
Inspired by the true story of Ireland’s biggest cocaine seizure in 2007, The Young Offenders follows Conor and Jock, two inner-city teenagers from Cork who dress the same, act the same, and even have the same bum-fluff moustaches. When a drug-trafficking boat capsizes off the coast of West Cork and 61 bales of cocaine, each worth 7 million euro, are seized, word gets out that there is a bale missing. The boys go on a road trip hoping to find a missing bale, but Sergeant Healy is in hot pursuit.
★★★★ ‘Raucously funny and winningly played, this is the best Irish comedy since Sing Street.’
Empire
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