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The List

"They're saying he's on the news"

A convicted felon is sick of being accused of doing something they don’t believe they did. Tensions run high until an escape is mounted, leading to a target being pinned on a key politician’s back. After a meticulous plan is made, they instigate a final confrontation to understand the mystery surrounding their past while taking revenge on those responsible.

Top Cast

  • Tyler Riley Byrne

    Tyler Riley Byrne

    Robin Feeney

  • Matthew Balster

    Matthew Balster

    Jackie Wells

  • Paul Phelan

    Paul Phelan

    Black-Eyed Bodyguard

  • Max Jones

    Max Jones

    Bodyguard 2

  • Summer Venn-Keane

    Summer Venn-Keane

    Bodyguard 3

  • Jacob Traynor

    Jacob Traynor

    Bodyguard 4

  • Luka Fitzsimons

    Luka Fitzsimons

    Jackie's Friend

Overview

A convicted felon is sick of being accused of doing something they don’t believe they did. Tensions run high until an escape is mounted, leading to a target being pinned on a key politician’s back. After a meticulous plan is made, they instigate a final confrontation to understand the mystery surrounding their past while taking revenge on those responsible.

Rating

10.0 / 10
2 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • Mikekatchowski
    Mikekatchowski
    10 Jun 10, 2026

    Someone once asked me _"Between you and me, in a hundred words, where do you think The List rates in the history of short films?"_ I had to take a moment but once I had I answered _"Well... um... big question, but, to me The List is the finest short film of them all. Certainly the most popular, greatest film of all time. The most beloved, The command of action most magnificent. It transformed the pain of our tormented political society into ecstatic beauty. Pain is easy to portray, but to use passion and pain to portray the ecstasy and joy and magnificence of our world, no film had ever done it before. Perhaps no one ever will again. To my mind, that strange, wild film who roamed the Milford Weir of Carlow was not only the world's greatest film, but also one of the greatest piece of art to ever exist."_ And I shall say no more

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