Actor John Turturro, who made his directorial debut with the Cannes Camera d'Or winner Mac (1992), returned to directing with...
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1999
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Haughty and vain British industrialist Thomas Smithers (Pete Postlethwaite) dearly loves his wife Juliana (Greta Sacchi)....
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1998
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Tony Egan
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1998
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This beautiful if ponderous soufflé of a film from director Bernardo Bertolucci serves more as an Italian travelogue than a...
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Ian Grayson
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1996
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A young, priest falls irredeemably from grace in this Irish drama that is comprised of two films put together. He is...
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1995
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Murder and double-dealing among the idle rich sets the stage for this drama. Alan Cross (Adrian Dunbar) is a British...
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1995
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1993
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In 1846, a group of over eighty Westward-bound pioneers were headed to the coast of California from Illinois, which had...
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1992
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Neil Jordan's lyrical Irish romance takes place in the small seaside town of Bray (near Dublin) and concerns two teenage...
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Sam
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1991
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Director Mike Beckham draws on the facts in the case of two 1974 bomb attacks in Birmingham that left twenty-one dead, and...
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1990
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This 19th century period drama set in Northern Ireland tells the story of Sarah (Saskia Reeves), a young woman born into poor...
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Hamilton Echlin
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1990
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The owner of an Irish castle decides to attract visitors by falsely claiming that the building is haunted, only to have a...
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1988
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Gabriel Conroy
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1987
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A humble Irish farmer decides that it is high time to move that big old stone in his field that has been there seemingly...
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1987
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The legendary filmmaker John Huston is the focus of this documentary as he directs his last film The Dead. Taken from a story...
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1987
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In this thoughtful black-and-white drama, the story of a priest living and working on Clare Island in County Mayo, Ireland...
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The Priest
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1987
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Another Man Who Loved Women with a slightly different plot, this routine story opens with the funeral of a local...
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1986
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Out of Africa is drawn from the life and writings of Danish author Isak Dinesen, who during the time that the film's events...
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1985
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In the opening scenes of this politically-oriented drama, a killer enters the home of a policeman and in a shocking sequence...
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Shamie
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1984
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William Masters (Gabriel Byrne), an aloof and analytical young man studying the life of Sir Isaac Newton, takes up residence...
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Edward Lawless
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1984
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Writer/director Neil Jordan's debut feature is a tense thriller played out amid the violence in Northern Ireland....
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1982
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1980
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Impoverished Irish moonshiners are the focus of this gritty, bleak drama, allegedly the first motion picture ever shot in...
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Another Agent
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1979
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This American Film Theatre production is based on the stage play by Brian Friel. Gar, a young Irish man, prepares to leave...
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1975
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After she's attacked while travelling abroad, a woman becomes extremely suspicious of every male she encounters. When she...
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1974
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John Huston directed this cold war spy thriller (from a script by Walter Hill) concerning a British agent trying infiltrate...
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1973
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Based upon the play by August Strindberg, Miss Julie is concerned with the torturous relationship between the aristocratic...
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1972
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Davey Haggart (John Hurt) wishes to follow his father's footsteps and become a highway robber. He also wishes to avoid his...
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1969
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During the 16th century, it was prophesied that "When Hugh succeeds Hugh, Ireland shall be free." Hugh was the Prince of...
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1966
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