In a haze of cigarette smoke and uneaten food, Enda Doyle's family gathers in Dublin for her wake. A college librarian, poet, and scoundrel, he has left a trail of unresolved problems, a dysfunctional family, and a haunting mystery. Enda's dazed widow, Moya, anxiously prepares for the next day's funeral with her twenty-something daughter, still stuck at home, Medbh, lending her a loving hand. Moya's desperation to keep her family together and Medbh's sharp tongue provided the backdrop for the arrival of headstrong older sister Catherine from New York with her handsome but clumsy boyfriend Tom in tow. They doubt that Johnny, the family's angry black sheepdog brother from London, ever turned up. Sorting through the boxes of Enda's books, the women discover a cache of self-recorded video diaries that could shed light on who Enda Doyle really was and some of the secrets they were never able to share with them. At the funeral, the daughters see a distraught young woman...
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The Water Is Wide (Irish Mix)
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Salty Dog
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Drunken Lullabies
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Devils Dance Floor
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Catch The Wind
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The Worst Day Since Yesterday
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The Likes of You Again
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