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Director
Gillies MacKinnon
Credits
Producers: Simon Perry, William P. Cartlidge. Writers: Shane Connaughton, Kerry Crabbe
Principal Cast
Robin Wright, Albert Finney, Aidan Quinn
Category
Feature
1950s Ireland has proved a popular theme in Irish film and director Gillies MacKinnon here turns to it to tell a story about an unmarried mother, Tara (Robin Wright), whose refusal to conform to expectations scandalises her conservative community. The arrival of a troupe of performing actors, whose looser morals appeal to Tara and trouble the townspeople, offers her allies and exciting possibilities in free spirit Tom (Aidan Quinn). Her desire to live more freely, however, is continually interrupted by the interference of parish priest Father Malone (Alan Devlin), and by the romantic overtures of the local Garda Sergeant Hegarty’s (Albert Finney). This powerful cast – which also includes Milo O’Shea as the troupe’s conniving director – brings great energy and verve to this refreshing tale of non-conformity in 1950s rural Ireland.
117 minutes, USA/UK/Ireland, 1992, Colour
BÁITE 15.30, 18.20 (Cinema Club)
IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU 13.00
JEAN-LUC GODARD: FIRST NAME: CARMEN (PRÉNOM CARMEN) 18.30
SIRĀT 12.55
SOUND OF FALLING 15.20 (OC), 20.10
THE BRIDE! 17.30, 20.35
THE SECRET AGENT 20.20
THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE 15.30 (70MM)
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