I'm in the midst of starting a collection of movies about Ireland and/or filmed in Ireland and I'd like to see what recommendations the members may have. Below is a list I've compiled off-hand and I hope you can add to it. These are only in alphabetical order and no effort to critique them has been made!
Agnes Browne Da Darby O'Gill and The Little People Far and Away In The Name Of the Father Michael Collins My Left Foot Over Ireland (documentary) Ryan's Daughter The Boys and Girl From County Clare The Commitments The Quiet Man This Is My Father Waking Ned Devine
An underrated movie in my book is "Widow's Peak," a 1994 film set in Ireland featuring Mia Farrow, Joan Plowright, and Natasha Richardson. A heck of a story, and wonderful scenery to boot!
The Field (grim tale of old Connemara) The Dead (based on James Joyce story) The Long Good Friday (with Bob Hoskins, actually takes place in England, but about the IRA) Bloody Sunday (excellent documentary of Bloody Sunday in '70s Derry) The Playboys (story of itinerant theatre group with Aidan Quinn) Angela's Ashes
"Widow's Peak" sounds like it has a great cast and I can't believe I forgot "The Field", "Angela's Ashes" and "The Playboys" (almost anything with Aidan Quinn will be good).
"The Wind...." wasn't even on my radar yet because I though it still was awaiting release on DVD.
"The Dead", wasn't that John Huston's last film? I now remember seeing some of it but it didn't come to mind, thanks.
See, this is why I threw this out there, I knew the fine folks here wouldn't let me down! Keep 'em coming! Now, I just have to find a way to get the OK to increase the "Home Entertainment" budget, lol!
If this is it, it was a bit more than a while ago. I started it, back in July of 2004, although somebody 'dredged it back up' last November. I mention this, because any NEWER films won't be listed....
Bob
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Also, here's an online list. I'm not sure how current it is. It includes movies filmed in Ireland (including movies filmed primarily elsewhere but with snippets filmed in Ireland) as well as movies about Irish characters.
"The Ballad of Frankie Starlight" has some Irish characters. Some scenes were actually filmed in Kingsville, Texas, where I live, and one old building downtown still has the paint on it where they made it look like an old bar. Not much of a movie, but there's that local color. The scene with a cropduster flying over bare brown fields gave us a laugh.