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It became the fastest Irish film to break the €1 million mark at the Irish box office in 2016. [8] Carnaby Sales and Distribution has acquired the international sales rights to the film, while a deal with Vertigo Releasing would see the film released in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.
Irish Government-sponsored film alleging anti-Catholic housing discrimination in Fintona, Co.Tyrone. The first 3 minutes of this film is voiceover with no moving images. 1957: Pretty Polly: Tony Inglis: Noel Purcell: short: Professor Tim: Henry Cass: Bill Foley: The Rising of the Moon: John Ford: Tyrone Power (narrator), Cyril Cusack, Noel ...
Ireland United States Some Mother's Son: Terry George: Drama, History. 1981 Irish hunger strike: 1997 Ireland This Is the Sea: Mary McGuckian: Drama, Romance. 1997 United Kingdom The Eliminator: Enda Hughes Action, Comedy. 1997 United States The Devil's Own: Alan J. Pakula: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller. 1997 United Kingdom Spain Germany ...
1. The Banshees of Inisherin (2022). Who's in it: Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon Rating: R By the looks of the trailer, one would assume that this movie is quirky and humorous, but ...
Perrier's Bounty is a 2009 Irish black comedy crime film set in modern-day Dublin.Described as an "urban western" by its director Ian Fitzgibbon, it stars Brendan Gleeson as the villainous title character, as well as Cillian Murphy and Jim Broadbent as son and father and Jodie Whittaker as a main character's friend.
Here are 12 Irish movies to watch this St. Patrick’s Day. 'Darby O’Gill and the Little People' Starting off the list strong is this 1959 Robert Stevenson-directed leprechaun-themed movie.
Cast: Steven Seagal, Byron Mann, Vinnie Jones, Josh Barnett, Adina Stetcu, Massimo Dobrovic Lionsgate Entertainment: Action Crime [2] July 7 My Name Is Emily: Director: Simon Fitzmaurice Cast: Evanna Lynch, George Webster, Michael Smiley: Eclipse Pictures Drama [3] September 9 11 Minutes: Director: Jerzy Skolimowski
Though there have been occasions to wish he didn’t write so much of it, nobody writes dialogue quite like Quentin Tarantino. We know that because so very, very many have tried, fueling a whole ...