Posts Tagged ‘Liam Cunningham’

29
Jul

A Little Princess

   Posted by: Fence   in Moving Pictures

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón
Writ: Richard LaGravenese & Elizabeth Chandler, based on book by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

  • Liesel Matthews … Sara Crewe
  • Liam Cunningham … Capt. Crewe/Prince Rama
  • Vanessa Lee Chester … Becky
  • Eleanor Bron … Miss Minchin
  • Errol Sitahal … Ram Dass
  • Kelsey Mulrooney … Lottie

Sara Crewe lives a spoiled life in India with a devoted, doting father, until World War I intervenes, and he enlists, sending Sara off to boarding school in New York to keep her safe. There she must adjust, whereas before she had free rein to do as she pleased, now she must submit to rules and regulations that she doesn’t understand. And, most difficult for her, she must keep her imagination in check. But Sara isn’t a selfish, “poor little rich girl”, she is bright and kind, and soon makes friends with most of the other girls, from those in her class to the scullery maid. She is also the only one who can really get through to Lottie as they have both lost their mothers.

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Tags: A Little Princess, Alfonso Cuarón, awwww, based on book, childhood, Eleanor Bron, Elizabeth Chandler, Errol Sitahal, family film, Frances Hodgson Burnett, imagination, Kelsey Mulrooney, Liam Cunningham, Liesel Matthews, loss, New York, poverty, Richard LaGravenese, soldier, Vanessa Lee Chester, WWI

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24
Jun

The Wind That Shakes the Barley

   Posted by: Fence   in Moving Pictures

Dir: Ken Loach
Writ: Paul Laverty

  • Cillian Murphy - Damien
  • Pádraic Delaney - Teddy
  • Liam Cunningham - Dan
  • Orla Fitzgerald - Sinead
  • Myles Horgan - Rory

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Opening with a hurling scene in Cork in the 1920’s this film lives entirely within the experience of the main character, Damien. A young doctor about to leave Ireland for a career in London he is pulled into the Irish War of Independence. And this film is about his fight. The film starts without any introductory text, there is no attempt made to make the viewer aware of the wider world, this is Damien’s story and only his story.

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Tags: 10 Stars, 1920s, brother against brother, C20th, Cillian Murphy, death, historical fiction, Ireland - civil war, Ireland - war of independence, irish history, Ken Loach, Liam Cunningham, Myles Horgan, Orla Fitzgerald, Paul Laverty, Pádraic Delaney, The Wind That Shakes The Barley, torture

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