Aoife Crehan - Director - The Last Right - EUFF 2020 Canada

Published: Nov. 8, 2020, 1:40 p.m.

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Sometimes a shared surname and a death in the family can lead to some rather unusual circumstances. Such is the clever premise of Aoife Crehan\\u2019s debut feature film, The Last Right. It involves two passengers randomly assigned seats beside each other on a flight to Ireland who bond during the journey over a shared surname and a similar state of grief. Having lived abroad for years, Daniel Murphy is flying home for his mother\\u2019s funeral; Padraig Murphy is returning for the funeral of his brother, his last remaining next of kin. When Padraig dies on the flight, it\\u2019s assumed by authorities that, since they that the responsibilities for Padraig\\u2019s and his brother\\u2019s funerals are now his. were sitting together, Daniel belongs to the same Murphy family and Reluctantly, Daniel agrees. With his younger brother Louis and his friend Mary in tow, he embarks on a strange odyssey to bring Padraig\\u2019s body (in a simple cardboard coffin) to the final resting place in the north of Ireland where he and his brother will be buried together. Along the way, there will be complications involving mistaken identity, misunderstandings, and even a police chase. With its winning mixture of mirth and melancholy, not to mention cameo appearances by Colm Meaney and Brian Cox, The Last Right is one unforgettable Irish road trip.

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