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Irish Film Review: The New Music | Film Ireland Magazine

of Chiara Viale’s debut feature. What do you do when the life you’ve carefully been building for years crumbles before your eyes? This is the dilemma faced by our protagonist Adrian (Cilléin Mc Evoy) in Irish musical-drama The New Music. A classical pianist who has an exciting musical career ahead of him, Adrian’s life is turned upside down after a diagnosis of Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease.  Unable to face the truth of his condition, Adrian flees to Dublin without telling his family and friends. He moves in with three lively punk band members, David (Patrick O’Brien), Will (Jack Fenton) and Jodie (Martina Babišová), whose approach to life greatly differs from what Adrian is used to. Initially, Adrian resists his housemates’ attempts to befriend him, and he scoffs at the music they play. He finds himself unable and unwilling to let go of the life that he has lost. However, he gradually begins to warm to his roommates and the imperfection of punk music. The film

Irish musical-drama The New Music now available on digital streaming platforms | The Irish Film & Television Network

20 Jan 2021 : Nathan Griffin The New Music The New Music, a foot-stomping Irish musical-drama with a big heart and a punk ethos and winner of the Spirit of IndieCork Award in 2019, has released across a number of digital streaming platforms. This heart-warming feature, which The Guardian described as a film made with warmth and sincerity… Its feel-good mood is hard to resist,” is now set for its full Irish and UK release on digital streaming services from January 18th courtesy of 101 Films. When talented classical pianist Adrian (Cilléin McEvoy) is diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease, his world falls apart. Afraid of the health implications and failing his family, Adrian runs away from home to Dublin. Finding a room in a shared apartment he meets Will (Jack Fenton), David (Patrick O’Brien), and Jodie (Martina Babisova) a.k.a. The Cellmates - a rebellious punk band who practice what they preach.

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