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Robert Manson

November 20, 2024

Filmmaker Robert Manson recently had two of his films, ‘Lost in the Living’ and ‘Holy Island’, released on IFI.

In ‘Lost in the Living’, Oisín (Tadhg Murphy), a musician from Dublin, travels to Berlin with his band, buzzing with banter and the potential for adventure. He leaves behind the sadness of his mother’s death and disappointment towards his absent father. He meets Sabine (Aylin Tezel), and embarks on an enchanted odyssey visiting secret city places, sharing unexpected encounters and visiting her family home in the countryside. The intimacy is shattered when she reveals she already has a boyfriend. Oisín is set adrift – the band has left, he is lonely, penniless and without a place to stay. With the vibrant city as a backdrop and a wholly charismatic performance from Tadhg Murphy at its core, this debut feature, written and directed by Robert Manson, is a quiet gem.

Holy Island’ follows David, a disconsolate traveller, who is stuck in a run-down island port town waiting for a boat to take him home. When all boats are suspended indefinitely, he is left in a state of limbo, until he meets a lively younger woman, Rosa, who seems to understand the inner workings of the town. They make an unlikely pair, with Rosa full of fiery exuberance and David desperately burnt-out, but both are intent on leaving the island and returning to their lives. Together they traverse this purgatorial island, meeting its eccentric inhabitants and piecing together their identities and lives through conversations, memories and haunting incarnations of their past selves. This second feature from Robert Manson (Lost in the Living) explores weighty themes of exile, loss and unreliable memory within a suitably enigmatic and unconventional frame.

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