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Ireland, 2007. As the economy teeters on the brink of a dramatic downturn, the lives of four workers at a software company are about to reach drastic turning points. Though the day begins like a usual Monday at work - another 8.5 hours on the clock - there are troubles brewing just below the surface. With the employees' lives seemingly disintegrating before their eyes, each desperate character will do whatever it takes to stay afloat, weaving a tangled web of blackmail, deception and scandal behind their professional facades.

Director Brian Lally presents an emotionally raw indictment of the shortsighted ambition that characterized Ireland's Celtic Tiger boom times. Sexually charged and laced with both subtle dark humor and truly shocking twists, the award-winning 8.5 Hours is an engrossing character study that examines how far office workers will go as their lives begin to unravel.


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  • Director: Brian Lally
  • Writer: Brian Lally
  • Length: 1 hrs. 47 mins.
  • Rating: NR
  • Released: Mar 08 2011
  • Production Year: 2008
  • TLA SKU: 1770442

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Review by chromoman

By: chromoman
This is a sordid mess for sure, blending four tawdry stories of bad behavior. Some of the characters and some of the acting are so over-the-top that it is cringe-worthy. It seems that sex is at the heart of most everyone's problems, with no one bei... Read More

Review by Amos Lassen

By: Amos Lassen
"8.5 Hours"
Looking at the Irish
Amos Lassen
Set in Ireland in 2007, director Brian Lally gives us characters studies of four workers in the software industry. Each of the characters is moving toward a point that will change his life f... Read More

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