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The site's critics consensus reads, "Equal parts comical and harrowing, The Butcher Boy is a sobering tale of abuse told with an imaginative lyricism that is by turns inspired and distracting." [ 3 ] Andrew O'Hehir of Salon said, "Neil Jordan's sweetly tragicomic movie" has "elaborate fantasy sequences [that] feel like irrelevant amusements."
He has appeared in more than 20 films since 1997. He starred in the 1997 film The Butcher Boy and his performance won him an Honourable Mention at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival . [ 1 ]
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Greg Fitzgerald (born 1 September 1978) is an Irish actor, who appeared in a number of films in the 1990s including War of the Buttons (1994), [1] The Butcher Boy (1998), and One Man's Hero, (1999). Fitzgerald's theatre appearances include a lead role in Gary Mitchell's 1999 play Trust. [2] [3]
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The Butcher Boy is a 1992 novel by Patrick McCabe. Set in a small town in Ireland in the early 1960s, it tells the story of Francis "Francie" Brady, a schoolboy who retreats into a violent fantasy world as his troubled home life collapses.
Neil Patrick Jordan (born 25 February 1950) is an Irish film director, screenwriter, novelist and short-story writer. He first achieved recognition for his short story collection, Night in Tunisia, which won the Guardian Fiction Prize in 1979. [1] [2] After a stint working at RTÉ, he made his directorial debut with the 1982 film Angel.