Director Tom Ryan raised the budget for the movie by seeking sponsorship from local business in his home town of Nenagh, in Co. Tipperary where the film was set and shot. In exchange for a donation towards the budget, the companies would receive a shot in the film along with a credit and tickets to the premiere.
Angie has a list of 'Must See Films' in the classroom for her students to check out instead of doing school work. Films on the list include 'A View to a Kill', 'Highlander 2', 'The Shaggy Dog', 'Phantom of the Paradise', 'Teen Wolf', and 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'.
This film was made on a budget of less than EUR1000.
The crew was granted access to film the classroom scenes in their former school which was open to them to use on weekends.
Aoife Spratt (Angie) won Best Lead Actress in L.A. for her role in 'Trampoline'.