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''Red Roses and Petrol'' is a 2003
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-g ...
based on the
stage play A play is a work of drama, usually consisting mostly of dialogue between Character (arts), characters and intended for theatre, theatrical performance rather than just Reading (process), reading. The writer of a play is called a playwright. Pla ...
of the same name by
Joseph O'Connor Joseph Victor O'Connor (born 20 September 1963) is an Irish novelist. His 2002 historical novel '' Star of the Sea'' was an international number one bestseller. Before success as an author, he was a journalist with the ''Sunday Tribune'' newspa ...
. The film was directed by
Tamar Simon Hoffs Tamar Simon Hoffs ( née Tamar Ruth Simon; October 23, 1934) is an American filmmaker, best known for directing the indie films '' Red Roses and Petrol'' (2003) and ''Pound of Flesh'' (2009), both starring Malcolm McDowell. Life and career Hoffs ...
, and stars
Malcolm McDowell Malcolm McDowell (born Malcolm John Taylor; 13 June 1943) is a British actor, producer, and television presenter. He is best known for portraying Alex DeLarge in ''A Clockwork Orange.'' He was born in the Horsforth suburb of Leeds and raised in ...
and Max Beesley. It was released, on DVD, in 2008.


Plot

Amid a haze of cigarette smoke and uneaten food, the family of Enda Doyle (
Malcolm McDowell Malcolm McDowell (born Malcolm John Taylor; 13 June 1943) is a British actor, producer, and television presenter. He is best known for portraying Alex DeLarge in ''A Clockwork Orange.'' He was born in the Horsforth suburb of Leeds and raised in ...
) gathers in Dublin for his wake. A university librarian, poet, and complicated man, he has left behind a trail of unresolved issues, a
dysfunctional family A dysfunctional family is a family in which conflict, misbehavior, and often child neglect or abuse and sometimes even all of the above on the part of individual parents occur continuously and regularly, leading other members to accommodate suc ...
, and a disturbing mystery. Red Roses and Petrol, a darkly comic feature film by director Tamar Simon Hoffs, explores the emotional twists and turns of familial relationships. Enda's dazed widow, Moya (
Olivia Tracey Olivia Marie Tracey (born 11 July 1960) is an Irish model and actress. Biography Born Olivia Treacy in Terenure, Dublin, she attended Loreto Beaufort and University College, Dublin. She qualified as a teacher but soon took up modelling. She ...
), anxiously prepares for the next day's funeral with her still stuck-at-home, twenty-something daughter Medbh (Maeve) (
Heather Juergensen Heather Julia Juergensen (born January 2, 1970) is an American actress and writer. Life and career Juergensen was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1987. Soon after, she began writing and perform ...
), lending a loving hand. Moya's desperation to keep her family together and Medbh's sharp tongue provide the backdrop for the arrival from New York of headstrong older sister Catherine (
Susan Lynch Susan Lynch (born 5 June 1971) is a Northern Irish actress. three-times an IFTA Award winner, she also won the British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 2003 film '' 16 Years of Alcohol''. Her other film appearances in ...
), with her handsome but awkward boyfriend Tom ( Greg Ellis) in tow. They doubt that London-based Johnny ( Max Beesley), the angry black sheep brother of the family, will appear at all. Sorting through boxes of Enda's books, the women discover a cache of self-recorded video diaries that might shed light on who Enda Doyle really was, and some of the secrets of his life that he was never able to share with them. At the funeral, the daughters see a distraught young woman from the university, Helen ( Catherine Farrell), rumored to be having an affair with Enda. They're stunned that she would show up so brazenly at a family gathering for the deceased Enda. Returning home, they find Johnny emerging half-naked from the shower, after a quick tryst with a stewardess he met on his flight from London. A brilliant, wounded slacker, Johnny manages to irritate everyone to the edge of violence with his biting and sarcastic recall of the family's long buried memories. Johnny's confrontational behavior and bitter assessment of life with father, incite the clan into what can only be called unchecked family therapy. Throughout the ensuing arguments, which reach a fevered pitch as the family gets inebriated waiting for guests to arrive for the wake, we learn about the powerful and ambiguous force that was Enda Doyle. Finally, Catherine cannot contain herself and accuses Moya of being blind to her husband's infidelity and by extension causing great harm to herself and her children. In a surprising twist, Enda's own videotapes give the family the answers they returned home to find.


Cast


Awards

The film won first prize at the
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, was runner up at the Westwood Film Festival, and received recognition at the
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,
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Fest, the Boston Irish Film Festival, the
Newport Beach Film Festival The Newport Beach Film Festival (NBFF) is an annual film festival in Newport Beach, California, typically held in late April. In 2022, it was announced that the festival have permanently changed its date to be held in October, as the festival beg ...
, the
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circuit, and the
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.


Soundtrack

Songs for the film are by
Flogging Molly Flogging Molly is an Irish-American seven-piece Celtic punk bandLife Is Good Out Now
Floggingmolly. ...
and the director's daughter Susanna Hoffs, with original music by Seth Podowitz. As listed in the movie credits (not necessarily on the soundtrack): *
Flogging Molly Flogging Molly is an Irish-American seven-piece Celtic punk bandLife Is Good Out Now
Floggingmolly. ...
- "If I Ever Leave This World Alive" * Susanna Hoffs - "The Water Is Wide" (Irish Mix) * Flogging Molly - "Salty Dog" * Flogging Molly - Drunken Lullabies" * Flogging Molly - "Devils Dance Floor" * Susanna Hoffs - "Catch The Wind", written by
Donovan Donovan Phillips Leitch (born 10 May 1946), known mononymously as Donovan, is a Scottish musician, songwriter, and record producer. He developed an eclectic and distinctive style that blended folk, jazz, pop, psychedelic rock and world mus ...
* Flogging Molly - "The Worst Day Since Yesterday" * Flogging Molly - "The Likes of You Again"


References

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External links


Red Roses and Petrol Official Site

Red Roses and Petrol at the Internet Movie Database

Red Roses and Petrol Interview 2008
at The213.net

at The Irish Examiner USA 2003 films 2003 drama films American films based on plays Films directed by Tamar Simon Hoffs Films set in Ireland Films about families Films about writers 2000s English-language films