Bronagh Taggart

Movies

Back In Five
Stevie
Dave is trapped in a bar after hours. It's stocked with memories and people from his past. Between attempts to escape all he can do is interact with people that he sort of knows and deal with a variety of weirdness as it presents itself.
The Ash: Safe Haven
Nadia
A deadly volcanic ash cloud. A 12 year old boy besieged by the bloodthirsty infected. When the ash falls terror rises.
Occupation
Keri
Three ex-servicemen return to Basra, each for a different reason.
Best: His Mother's Son
Ruby Emerson
Best – His Mother’s Son (BBC Two) was a gloomy drama about Ann Best, mother of George, who was strictly teetotal until her mid-40s, when she had her first sip of sherry to celebrate her son’s footballing success. Ten years later, she was dead from alcoholism-related heart disease. The recreation of late-Sixties Belfast was accurate and, thank goodness, intelligently subdued: no comedy Ulster accents and no point-scoring subplot about the Troubles.
Happy as Larry
Kate
When Larry is officially named the Happiest Man in the World, he has no idea the effect that fame will have on his love life.
Red Mist
Kenneth's Mother
A young doctor in a US hospital administers a powerful and untested cocktail of drugs to a coma victim. But instead of curing him, it triggers a powerful "out-of-body" experience and enables the patient - a depraved and dangerous loner - to inhabit other people's bodies and, through them, take revenge on the bullying medical students who were accidentally responsible for his condition.
Mickybo and Me
Fusco's Ice-Cream Waitress
The film tells the story of two boys who become friends at the start of the Troubles in 1970. The boys share an obsession with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, with the consequence that they run away to Australia.