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Film Description
Written by acclaimed novelist Roddy Doyle and directed by Michael Winterbottom, Family is a hard-hitting look at life in an Irish suburb that aired on BBC One and RTÉ One in 1994. The original transmission was a watershed moment in Irish TV history, leading to an outcry and national debate about domestic violence.
Family centres on the Spencers, a family living in a Dublin housing project. Charlo, played by Sean McGinley, is the abusive and cheating husband of Paula. They have four children: teenagers John Paul and Nicola, and younger children Leanne and Jack.
Told over four episodes, each one devoted to a different family member, this series gives an often harrowing picture of Irish working class life in the 1990s. The first episode focuses on Charlo; the abusive, alcoholic father and husband who makes his living as a small-time crook. Episode two takes up the story of rebellious teenager, John Paul, just as he’s starting secondary school.
The third instalment tells the story from the perspective of Nicola, who works in a clothing factory and has a particularly strained relationship with her father. In the fourth and final part we meet the emotionally and physically battered matriarch, Paula, who reclaims her identity by throwing Charlo out of the house and getting a job.