- A fateful exchange on a flight has consequences for Daniel Murphy. He's left in charge of a corpse of someone he never knew. He is persuaded to take on the challenge of getting a coffin from his family home in Clonakilty to Rathlin Island.
- A fateful exchange on a flight from New York to Ireland has complicated consequences for Daniel Murphy (Michiel Huisman). He's left in charge of a corpse, the body of someone he never knew. He is persuaded to take on the challenge of getting an environmentally-friendly cardboard coffin from his family home in Clonakilty to Rathlin Island by his autistic younger brother Louis (Samuel Bottomley) and Mary (Niamh Algar), a flighty young mortician with her own agenda.
- New York-based Daniel Murphy (Michiel Huisman) wakes on a flight home to Ireland for his Mum's funeral to find elderly passenger Padraig Murphy (Jim Norton) has died in the next seat. To his surprise the lonely Padraig had just listed him as his next of kin. In a bid to persuade his autistic brother Louis (Samuel Bottomley) to return to New York with him, Daniel agrees to drive Padraig's remains across the length of Ireland, from Cork to Rathlin Island, to be buried with his brother. Hitching a ride in the passenger seat is funeral-home temp Mary (Niamh Algar), who is on a desperate mission to correct a drunken mistake. Meanwhile, the police realize Daniel has no business driving off with Padraig's body, and Daniel, Mary, and Louis find themselves the focus of a nationwide manhunt. As they cross the country and the border, sparks ignite between Mary and Daniel. But when a long-buried family secret endangers the fragile truce between the brothers, Mary gets caught in the crossfire. With its uniquely Irish sense of humor, this is a heartwarming and bittersweet comedy-drama about family, grief, and finding home.
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