SNAP - Written & Directed by Carmel Winters (2025)

SNAP - Written & Directed by Carmel Winters (1)


I went to see Snap at the Irish Film Institute last Friday primarily because I had heard so many great reviews about the film and also because the director, acclaimed Irish playwright Carmel Winters was doing a Question and Answer session afterwards.


Before going to the movie I knewthe film had a very harrowing story to tell, and one which would be difficult to witness, but a part of me believed, (and as it turned out rightly so)that if lots of great people had so many great things to say about this movie, then it was not oneto be missed.


SNAP is a taut, suspense-filled psychological drama about three generations of a family poised it would seemto repeat the mistakes of the past.In this harrowing tale, different cameras tell divergentstories as the documentary style revelations are presented through fragments of memory, recall, and down right 'telling it as itis', specifically in the character of Sharon, played by Aisling O Sullivan(Raw - TheClinic) , who gave an absolutely amazing performance, probably one of the best and at times most sensitive characterisations I have seen in a very long time.



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Aislingis supported by Stephen Moran who again is rather brilliant in the role of Sharon's son, the teenager who sets out on a path that will change everybody's future, a path inextricably linked to the past. Even the toddler in this movie played by Adam Duggan is tremendous, and ifOscars could be givenout by yours truly,I would give each of them one without hesitation. Alongside theseare celebrated Irish actress Eileen Walsh (EDEN, Winner: Best Actress, Tribeca Film Festival 2008), and the wonderful but sadly late Mick Lally, who's last performance was in this film, a performance that personified the man's acting career, beingutterly believable, moving, brave, and perfection in the craft of acting.


SNAP is the kind of movie that through itspower,encourages you to rethink what you're witnessing, and from the opening track of the song 'You are my Sunshine', I was hooked. There were parts of it that had so many subtle references, that you were constantly trying to fill in the whole story, whether froma flashback with little or no dialogue, an expression on someone's face, a rush of anger, then sadness, or old family movie clips where often, all you got was the sound from the clip, the imagery being something that your imagination filled initself.


During the question and answer session afterwards,Winters explained, this was something she wanted as part of the movie experience, that in the dark of the cinema, when it wasjust you and the unfolding story , that as you pieced together all the bits into a cohesive understanding, you too were part of this movie.


For me, this filmreached a point that not many movies are capable of bringing you to, the point where you know that you have been changed by it, and it will remain with you for a very long time afterwards.


When the movie/Q & A ended, Carmel Winters stayed on for a little while afterwards just to chat. I had a question that I knew would play on my mind for a very long time if I didn't get a clear answer to it, so with Carmel still there, I went over and asked her my question.


Firstly, just to put in here, Carmel Winters came across as an utterly lovely person, so when she turned to me and said 'What do you think happened?' , I knew she was again connecting me back to my experience of the film, so when I gave my answer as to what I thoughtmight be the actual back story ,she said 'absolutely right',and justlike when you have finished a great book, I knew I would revisit this movie again.


If you haven't seen this film, go see it now, don't wait for DVD, it won't give you the same connection. You need to see this movie in a cinema! So you're been warned, don't miss out on one of the best Irish films of the decade!!


I'll end with a quote from the good lady herself, aftershe was asked was the film challenging to create, which I think gives us an inkling as towhy this film ended upa success of creative ambition, direction, writing, acting, and performances that will change you.


'I love when something cuts right to the bone, right to the edge. I am interested in that place because I think it is rarely done justice to. When people do go to the edge of things it is often done in an exploitative and sensational way, so I love the challenge of actually going to places that very few people do, but actually in real life people find themselves in, wholly alone.'

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SNAP - Written & Directed by Carmel Winters (2025)

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