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Director
Jim Sheridan
Credits
Producers: Arthur Lappin, Jim Sheridan. Writers: Jim Sheridan, Terry George
Principal Cast
Daniel Day-Lewis, Emily Watson, Brian Cox, Gerard McSorely, Ian McElhinney
Category
Feature
An intense performance from Daniel Day-Lewis, here partnered with Emily Watson, returns Sheridan (and co-scriptwriter Terry George) to The Troubles in The Boxer. Unsettled by the more vicious attacks on In the Name of the Father, and the insistence of certain commentators on picking up on factual errors in the Guildford Four story, Sheridan decided to restrict himself to fictional material for his next work, which is set in Peace Process Belfast. This was to be his most generic film to date. Boxing dramas have long been a staple of Hollywood cinema and often, as here, a way of exploring the problems of occupying a masculine role in an emasculated society. Another new development was to place the love story at the centre of the narrative. Although one of Sheridan’s least seen Irish productions The Boxer still earned Sheridan and Day-Lewis Golden Globe nominations for Best Director and Actor respectively.
Notes by Ruth Barton.
113 minutes, Ireland/USA, 1997, Colour
BALTIMORE 15.50, 20.45
PERFECT DAYS 13.25, 18.15
RYUICHI SAKAMOTO | OPUS 13.00, 20.40
THE DELINQUENTS 17.10
THE LAVENDER HILL MOB 15.15
THE ORIGIN OF EVIL 13.10, 18.00
THE ZONE OF INTEREST 16.00, 20.50
WILD STRAWBERRIES: THE OLD OAK 11.00
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