IMDb 7.4 2025 HD

Christy

Christy

2025
Drama
99 min NR United Kingdom
6.667 / 10
7.4 IMDB

Seventeen-year-old Christy is at a crossroads. Thrown out of his suburban foster home, he has moved in temporarily with his estranged older brother, Shane, in Cork’s inner city.…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Brendan Canty
Starring
Danny Power / Diarmuid Noyes / Emma Willis / Alison Oliver / Helen Behan / Chris Walley / Kane O'Connell Flynn / Ciaran Bermingham

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

emotionally raw authentic performances slow burn socially conscious bittersweet predictable plot understated character driven melancholic heartfelt gritty familiar themes

Reviews

C
Claudia Rossi
Mar 1, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

There is a gentle, unforced poetry to Christy that I found utterly absorbing. It avoids grand melodrama, instead finding its truth in the mundane details of shared living: a silent breakfast, a repaired appliance. This is a film…

B
Ben Carter
Mar 1, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Christy works best as a showcase for its actors, who navigate the script's sometimes heavy-handed symbolism with grace. The core dynamic between the brothers is compelling, and the Cork setting provides a textured backdrop. However, the plot adheres…

P
Priya Sharma
Mar 1, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A film of remarkable emotional precision, Christy captures the specific ache of being seventeen and utterly untethered. Danny Power embodies this with a raw, nervy energy that contrasts beautifully with Diarmuid Noyes’s Shane, a man buckling under the…

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Marcus Thorne
Mar 1, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This is a solid, if familiar, entry in the social realist canon. The beats of Christy’s journey from foster care to his brother’s chaotic world are predictable, but the film is elevated by its authentic sense of place…

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Eleanor Vance
Mar 1, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Christy is a quietly devastating portrait of fractured kinship. The central performances from Danny Power and Diarmuid Noyes are masterclasses in restrained anguish, their shared history hanging in the air like Cork mist. The film’s power lies in…

FAQs

Themes of family dislocation, the search for identity, and the challenges faced by youth in out-of-home care are deeply relevant in an Australian context. The film's focus on a rugged, emotional journey set against a specific urban landscape will feel familiar to fans of local and international indie dramas. Its exploration of masculine vulnerability and redemption through connection offers a universal story that transcends its Irish setting, promising a resonant viewing experience for audiences who appreciate heartfelt, performance-led cinema.