

Irish teens weaponize charm to expose why your neighbors are garbage — literally.
The issue of illegal dumping is tackled by a group of Irish students, exposing the motives, behaviors and consequences of dumping around their local town.
Direction
Student filmmakers punch way above their weight with sharp pacing.
Production
Micro-budget magic turns a local dump into cinematic evidence.
Director
James Duffy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ireland's 'litter blackspots' became a national talking point in the 2010s, with rural dumping often tied to lack of municipal waste services rather than pure malice — context the film subtly interrogates.
Director James Duffy pulling double duty as on-screen talent suggests this was a genuine student project with zero budget for hired faces.
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