Keane (2004)

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Written by Lodge Kerrigan

Directed by Lodge Kerrigan

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

William Keane (Damian Lewis) is a broken man, desperately searching for his 6-year-old daughter who was abducted from the Port Authority bus terminal days, weeks or even months ago whilst he was distracted.

Keane is repeatedly drawn to the site of the abduction during the day, relentless searching and compulsively going over the events of that fateful day. Muttering to himself and causing a fracas with passers-by, he continuously pleads for help from indifferent authorities. Whilst at night, he spends his meager savings on alcohol and drug induced self-destructive behaviour, teetering on the edge of sanity.

One day he meets Lynn (Amy Ryan), a young single mother with a daughter, Kyra (Abigail Breslin), almost the same age as Keane's missing child. As he becomes increasingly attached to Lynn and Kyra, he starts to see the young girl as instrumental in deciphering his own loss.

Cast

Image for Damian LewisDamian LewisWilliam Keane
Image for Abigail BreslinAbigail BreslinKira Bedik
Image for Amy RyanAmy RyanLynn Bedik
Liza Colón-Zayas1st Ticket Agent
John Tormey2nd Ticket Agent
Brenda DenmarkCommuter
Ed Wheeler1st Bus Driver/Ticket Taker
Christopher Evan WelchMotel Clerk
Yvette MercedesWoman in Department Store
Chris BauerBartender
Lev GornDrug Dealer
Frank WoodAssaulted Commuter
Alexander Robert Scott1st Cab Driver
Phil McGlaston2nd Cab Driver
Tina HolmesMichelle

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