it's by christine molloy and joe lawlor who are an irish film—making duo. films like helen, which is a wonderful, intense psychological drama. so the story is, our central figure, rose, discovers where her birth mother lives. her birth mother said that she didn't want any contact, but she goes from dublin to london, and it turns out that her mother, who is an actress, her house is on the market, so she goes to the house, posing as somebody who might be interested in buying it. here's a clip. are you really looking to buy the house? why do you ask? well, it's just you look a little young and i really don't want to waste anyone's time here. erm... silence. the thing is...you're right. i...am looking on behalf of... what? a client. so how many square feet is the property? 3,000. mmm. so you can see even from that clip performance is a lot of it, so she is pretending to be somebody else, she then meets her mother, she wants to know why her mother gave her up and i won't give away the answer to that — but she then adopts another identity to go to track down aida