
This often-scathing Irish meller begins with a documentary crew invading the home of Sandra who has agreed to be interviewed despite her caustic tongue and what seems like a burning desire to antagonize the filmmakers. She is one angry woman: sometime in the very recent past, her teenage son kidnapped a toddler and created a national panic/sensation. Both Stephen and Sandra have become public enemies, with Sandra having been all but crucified, made into the kind of media scap... (Full plot summary below)
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This often-scathing Irish meller begins with a documentary crew invading the home of Sandra who has agreed to be interviewed despite her caustic tongue and what seems like a burning desire to antagonize the filmmakers. She is one angry woman: sometime in the very recent past, her teenage son kidnapped a toddler and created a national panic/sensation. Both Stephen and Sandra have become public enemies, with Sandra having been all but crucified, made into the kind of media scapegoat tabloid readers love to loathe.
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| Film-Forward.comKent TurnerStephen Moran gives an extraordinary performance, completely internalizing a monster of a role. |
| User ReviewSavannah KSnap was my top pick at the 2010 Vancouver International Film Festival. A powerful, extraordinary piece of filmmaking with a brilliant performance by lead Aisling O'Sullivan. The skillful play of concealment and revelation is riveting as it ratchets up the suspense. The revelatory moment (only overheard as it unfolds offscreen, this film demands close attention) literally made the hair stand up on my neck. |
| User ReviewStephen MGood movie - searing performance from Aisling O'Sullivan and the whole thing has a pretty horrific undertone. It's pretty rare for Ireland to produce a movie I'm proud of but this fits the bill nicely. |