How To Cheat In The Leaving Certificate (1998) is an independent film directed by Graham Jones, in which six teens devise a plan to cheat on their Leaving Certificate.
The film was shot in black and white on Super 16mm. After being hailed by critics it was blown up to 35mm for theatrical distribution.
Some regard the 2004 American movie The Perfect Score as a remake.
Upon being caught cheating in his Leaving Certificate and therefore banned from ...
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How To Cheat In The Leaving Certificate (1998) is an independent film directed by Graham Jones, in which six teens devise a plan to cheat on their Leaving Certificate.
The film was shot in black and white on Super 16mm. After being hailed by critics it was blown up to 35mm for theatrical distribution.
Some regard the 2004 American movie The Perfect Score as a remake.
Upon being caught cheating in his Leaving Certificate and therefore banned from taking the exam for another three years, a young boy commits suicide. A close friend of his subsequently plots to cheat in his own Leaving Certificate in order to get revenge against the system. With the help of a rag-tag group of friends this young man organizes a complex scheme to steal copies of the test papers from the Department of Education, and upon winning, to show the world he has beat the system.
I Hear You Breathing In from Eleanor McEvoy's debut album, Eleanor McEvoy is featured in the film.
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