
The Other Side of Sleep
Drama · Mystery
Overview
Loosely inspired by the director’s own memory of a girl’s disappearance from her village, the film follows Arlene, a young factory worker living alone in a rural Irish community.
Top Cast


Antonia Campbell-Hughes
Antonia Campbell-Hughes
Arlene Kelly
Antonia Campbell-Hughes
Arlene Kelly


Sam Keeley
Sam Keeley
Killen
Sam Keeley
Killen


Olwen Fouéré
Olwen Fouéré
Maggie
Olwen Fouéré
Maggie


Aaron Monaghan
Aaron Monaghan
Bill
Aaron Monaghan
Bill


Cathy Belton
Cathy Belton
Selina
Cathy Belton
Selina


Gina Moxley
Gina Moxley
Francie
Gina Moxley
Francie
Zsuzsa Varga
Zsuzsa Varga
Gina
Zsuzsa Varga
Gina
Louise Weir
Louise Weir
Carol
Louise Weir
Carol
Ger McCormack
Ger McCormack
Man at Funeral
Ger McCormack
Man at Funeral
Vicky Joyce
Vicky Joyce
Donna
Vicky Joyce
Donna
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