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This list covers films that deal with issues relating to Ireland but which are not set there: Best (2000) Blown Away (1994) A Further Gesture (1997) Irish Eyes (2004) The Jackal (1997) The Long Good Friday (1980) Patriot Games (1992) A Prayer for the Dying (1987)
Belfast grossed $49 million worldwide, with over $19 million coming from the UK. The US and Canada were the film's largest overseas markets, with a combined gross of $9.3 million. [5] [6] The film had a strong debut in the UK and Ireland, opening in second place just behind Spider-Man: No Way Home, with £2.2 million. It was the eighth-widest ...
Films about the Troubles (c. 1960s-1998), an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland Pages in category "Films about The Troubles (Northern Ireland)" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total.
Drama. Based on the plays The Armagh Women, Now and at the Hour of Our Death. Dirty protest: 2001 Ireland H3: Les Blair: Drama. 1981 Irish hunger strike: 2002 United Kingdom Ireland Boxed: Marion Comer Drama. 2004 United Kingdom France Ireland Mickybo and Me: Terry Loane Comedy, Drama. Based on the play Mojo Mickybo. 2005 Italy The Silence of ...
Irish language film based on the book The Kings of the Kilburn High Road: Cré na Cille: Robert Quinn: Bríd Ní Neachtain, Peadar Lamb, Macdara Ó Fátharta: Black comedy: Irish-language film. Based on Máirtín Ó Cadhain's 1949 novel Cré na Cille: Shrooms: Paddy Breathnach: Lindsey Haun, Max Kasch: Horror: 2008: Kisses: Lance Daly: Kelly O ...
This is a list of films set in Ireland, meaning the films in this list depict their characters as being located in Ireland. While the majority of the films listed are Irish films, others are not, such as Hungry Hill (1947) (British), The Black Sheep (1960) (German), The Craic (1999) (Australian), and Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008) (United ...
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He began to act with the Belfast-based Ulster Group Theatre in 1952. [3] He first appeared in a revival of the Louis D'Alton play, [4] They Got What They Wanted (1947). [4] Ellis became established as the company's young male lead in such plays as April in Assagh, where he was cast as McFettridge (1954), Is the Priest at Home? as O'Grady (1954), and The Diary of Anne Frank as Peter van Daan ...