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Joyride

When we feel lost, finding our way home takes a little help.
2022 | 94m | English

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Director: Emer Reynolds
Writer: Ailbhe Keoghan
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12-year-old Mully has lost his mother and discovers his debt-ridden father stealing the charity money they've raised in her name. Grabbing the cash, Mully steals a taxi and is shocked to find a woman, Joy, in the back seat with a baby. A straight-talking solicitor who didn't expect to get pregnant, Joy is struggling with motherhood and planning to give her baby to a friend who will raise the child as her own. She joins Mully on a wild journey across Ireland, stealing cars, hitch-hiking, catching ferries and breaking police barricades.
Release Date: Jul 29, 2022
Director: Emer Reynolds
Writer: Ailbhe Keoghan
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Crime
Keywords runaway, motherly love, on the run, single mother, ireland, stealing car, british pub, death of mother, stolen cars, hitchhiking, runaway child, deadbeat dad, stolen cash, joyride, ferry, father son conflict, newborn baby, breastfeeding, adult child friendship, singing child, runaway woman, solicitor, unexpected pregnancy, absent father, irish, rural ireland, car, police checkpoint
Production Companies Ingenious Media, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Subotica, Embankment Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Olivia Colman Joy
Charlie Reid Mully
Lochlann Ó Mearáin James
Olwen Fouéré Sideline Sue
Florence Adebambo Catherine
Tommy Tiernan Ferryman
David Pearse Showband Singer
Ruth McCabe Noreen
Aislín McGuckin Angela
Susannah De Wrixon Café Lady
Aisling O'Sullivan Mags
Trevor Kaneswaran Passenger 1
Clara Fitzgerald Passenger 2
Kate Finegan Stewardess 1
Jade O'Connor Stewardess 2
Leo Hanna Stag Party Passenger
Name Job
James Mather Director of Photography
Emer Reynolds Director
Ailbhe Keoghan Screenplay
Tony Cranstoun Editor
Tom Pierce Assistant Editor
Name Title
Aoife O'Sullivan Producer
Tristan Lynch Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

OK, so luck does play a disproportionately big role in this rather far-fetched comedy drama, but all of that is redeemed by two really quite engaging performances from Olivia Coleman and Charlie Reid. The latter is a young lad who doesn't like the idea that his roguish father is about to appropriate ... some charity money, so absconds with it in a stolen taxi. Unbeknown to him though, his cab already has two passengers - "Joy" (Colman) and a young baby. What now ensues are some fun escapades as the young man realises that his middle-aged passenger - who is dressed in a fetching air-hostess yellow for most of the film - is trying to get her newborn to her sister for adoption and he begins to suspect that she might just be a bit of a commitment-phobe. It's a road trip film with a difference. Both characters gel well here and the young Reid has a mischievous confidence that belies his young years - indeed there are more than a couple of quite entertaining role-reversal scenarios to relish. The script is frequently pithy and lively and the scenery enjoyable to admire as the pair leap from frying pan to fire on an amiable journey across Ireland trying to avoid the Garda and his father en route. Olivia Colman is effective here, she has quite good comedy timing but the film really belongs to Reid and is actually much better than I was expecting.

Jul 31, 2022