Valentines Special: The Randomers Review

“Female, 23 years old, seeks male for relationship without speaking.” Can you tell a love story without words? According to Irish writer/director Graham Jones you can. His new romantic feature The Randomers, released freely online in time for Valentines Day, attempts to tell the love story of two strangers brought together by a twenty three year old woman’s slightly bizarre dating ad. A 23 year … Continue reading Valentines Special: The Randomers Review

Interview with Joseph Lydon (The Randomers)

Joseph Lydon is an Irish actor known for his roles in Uncle Max and Mobs Mheiricea, The Randomers is his first feature film. What drew you to the part in The Randomers? Luck, and a chance to work with Graham Jones. He came up with this unique story that I had never seen before. I think when something special comes along like that you grab … Continue reading Interview with Joseph Lydon (The Randomers)

Interview with Sarah Jane Murphy (The Randomers)

Sarah Jane Murphy is an Irish musician known mainly as one of The Murphy Sisters, The Randomers is her first major acting role. What drew you to the part in The Randomers? I was drawn to the character Dara’s attitude and slight vulnerability. She finds silence richer and a deeper way of expressing herself naturally, and I found this concept very intriguing. Furthermore she is … Continue reading Interview with Sarah Jane Murphy (The Randomers)

Interview with Graham Jones (Writer/Director of The Randomers)

Graham Jones is an Irish film director and screenwriter. The Randomers is his fourth feature film, alongside How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate, Fudge 44 and The Green Marker Scare. The Randomers proves that action speaks louder than words, what made you choose to write a film without any dialogue? I wanted to make a film about what it’s like to have a relationship, … Continue reading Interview with Graham Jones (Writer/Director of The Randomers)