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Michael's dad is in jail as a result of drugs and his mom kicked the bucket of an overdose. He has a plan to change this awful destiny of his family and turn into a decent man. In any case, it appears that the terrible destiny keeps behind this family, he is gotten with a drugs sack which belongs to the brother of his friend.
[Frank] Berry directs with the eye of a documentary maker but could show plenty of others a thing or two about keeping the tension in a drama from start to finish.
Stunningly acted, never didactic and yet provoking endless important questions, Michael Inside is a searing portrait of a damaged system, and the boys we lose to it.
Frank Berry's Irish prison film Michael Inside... is a stripped back and unrelenting take on the sub-genre focusing on the long-term effects of incarceration and drug involvement on Ireland's youth