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Acorn 2017

11 min📅 2017-07-14

Dive into the whimsical world of *Acorn (2017)*, a sharp-witted short comedy directed by Kevin de la Isla O'Neill.

Director: Kevin de la Isla O'Neill

Cast

Aideen Wylde
Maureen
Luke Kerins
Greg
Aidan O'Hare
Aidan O'Hare
Principal Finan
Norma Sheahan
Norma Sheahan
Barbara

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Acorn (2017) about?

*Acorn* centers on Maureen, a hands-on mom who clashes with her son's principal over his unconventional behavior during nativity play rehearsals. What starts as a simple meeting spirals into a comedic battle of wills and misunderstandings.

Who directed Acorn?

Kevin de la Isla O'Neill directed *Acorn*, bringing his signature blend of humor and sharp character dynamics to this short comedy.

Who stars in Acorn?

The film stars Aideen Wylde as Maureen, Luke Kerins as Greg, Aidan O'Hare, and Norma Sheahan in key roles.

Is Acorn (2017) worth watching?

*Acorn* is a delightful, bite-sized comedy that shines with its clever script and standout performances. While it's unrated, its humorous take on parent-school tensions makes it a charming watch for fans of lighthearted films.

How long is Acorn?

The runtime for *Acorn* is 11 minutes.

About Acorn (2017) — Comedy Chaos in a School Nativity Showdown

Dive into the whimsical world of *Acorn (2017)*, a sharp-witted short comedy directed by Kevin de la Isla O'Neill. This 11-minute film follows the hilarious clash between overbearing mom Maureen and the stern Principal Finan during a chaotic parent-teacher meeting over young Greg's unorthodox behavior in the school nativity play rehearsals. Packed with quirky charm and relatable family dynamics, *Acorn* explores themes of parental overprotection, childhood rebellion, and the absurdity of school traditions.

Set against the backdrop of a typical Irish school setting, the film balances humor and heart, showcasing O'Neill's knack for snappy dialogue and eccentric characters. With a standout performance from Aideen Wylde as the determined Maureen, *Acorn* delivers a bite-sized yet memorable cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.