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Director
Thaddeus O'Sullivan
Credits
Producers: Lesley McKimm, Maggie Pope. Writer: Antoine O’Flatharta.
Principal Cast
Martin Sheen, Stephen Rea, Amy Huberman, Marcella Plunkett, Tom Hickey
Category
Feature
Working through themes of conservative religion clashing with modernisation, Stella Days sees progressively-thinking priest Father Barry (Martin Sheen) try to resolve a budget crisis by opening a cinema in his 1950s Tipperary parish. Working alongside schoolteacher Tim McCarthy (Trystan Gravelle), Father Barry plans to open ‘The Stella’, a cinema intended to bring modernity to a seemingly backwards town. Threatened by reactionary politician Brendan McSweeney (Stephen Rea) and domineering Bishop Hegarty (Tom Hickey), Barry finds his biggest problem to be the town’s own entrenched conservatism. Despite the weight of its themes Stella Days is a charming tale of a well-meaning and hard-working priest who goes against what is expected in trying to improve his parish for the community.
87 minutes, Ireland/Norway/Germany, 2011, Colour
AMÉLIE (25th ANNIVERSARY) 15.45
FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER 13.25
HOKUM 11.05, 18.15
ONCE UPON A TIME IN A CINEMA 20.10
PRIMAVERA 11.00, 20.35
ROSE OF NEVADA 20.20
THE STRANGER 13.05
THIS MORTAL COIL: ANXIETY + DEATH & TRANSFIGURATION 15.40
TRAD 13.20, 18.20
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