
Ballywalter 2023
Ballywalter (2023), the debut feature from director Prasanna Puwanarajah, blends sharp drama and wry comedy as it follows the unexpected connection between two unlikely strangers.
Director: Prasanna Puwanarajah
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ballywalter (2023) about?
Ballywalter (2023) follows a struggling young woman who drives an unlicensed minicab to get by, only to pick up a struggling comedian whose marriage has just ended. Their chance meeting sets off a chain of events that challenges both of them to rethink their paths and the people around them.
Who directed Ballywalter?
Ballywalter was directed by Prasanna Puwanarajah, marking his feature debut with a blend of sharp humor and emotional depth.
Who stars in Ballywalter?
The film stars Seána Kerslake as the resourceful cab driver and Patrick Kielty as the divorced stand-up comic, with strong supporting turns from Conor MacNeill, Joanne Crawford, and Paul Mallon.
Is Ballywalter (2023) worth watching?
With its mix of heartfelt drama and witty comedy, Ballywalter (2023) offers a refreshing take on human connection. While it may not be a blockbuster, its authentic storytelling and engaging performances make it a worthy watch for fans of indie films.
How long is Ballywalter?
Ballywalter runs for 90 minutes.
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About Ballywalter (2023) — A quirky dramedy about connection and reinvention
Ballywalter (2023), the debut feature from director Prasanna Puwanarajah, blends sharp drama and wry comedy as it follows the unexpected connection between two unlikely strangers. Seána Kerslake stars as a university dropout living back at home who scrapes by driving an unlicensed minicab, while Patrick Kielty plays a recently divorced stand-up comic searching for purpose on the road home. Their chance encounters on the rain-slicked streets of a small Northern Irish town spark a journey that's equal parts heartfelt and hilarious, exploring themes of loneliness, reinvention, and the messy beauty of second chances.
Set against the quiet, unassuming backdrop of Ballywalter, the film captures the quirks and rhythms of everyday life with warmth and authenticity. With a sharp eye for character and a knack for balancing humor with poignant moments, Puwanarajah crafts a story that feels both intimate and universally relatable. The chemistry between the leads infuses the narrative with a real emotional pulse, making Ballywalter a standout in the world of indie dramedies.