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An Irish Goodbye

  • 2022
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
3.9K
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Michelle Fairley, James Martin, Paddy Jenkins, Seamus O'Hara, Tom Berkeley, and Ross White in An Irish Goodbye (2022)
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In rural Northern Ireland, a pair of estranged brothers reunite following their mother's untimely death.In rural Northern Ireland, a pair of estranged brothers reunite following their mother's untimely death.In rural Northern Ireland, a pair of estranged brothers reunite following their mother's untimely death.

  • Directors
    • Tom Berkeley
    • Ross White
  • Writers
    • Tom Berkeley
    • Ross White
  • Stars
    • Seamus O'Hara
    • James Martin
    • Paddy Jenkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    3.9K
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    • Directors
      • Tom Berkeley
      • Ross White
    • Writers
      • Tom Berkeley
      • Ross White
    • Stars
      • Seamus O'Hara
      • James Martin
      • Paddy Jenkins
    • 18User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 23 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Seamus O'Hara
    Seamus O'Hara
    • Turlough
    James Martin
    James Martin
    • Lorcan
    Paddy Jenkins
    Paddy Jenkins
    • Father O'Shea
    Michelle Fairley
    Michelle Fairley
    • Grainne
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Tom Berkeley
      • Ross White
    • Writers
      • Tom Berkeley
      • Ross White
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    7SnoopyStyle

    award winning short

    Turlough McCaffrey lives in London while his brother Lorcan with Down syndrome lives with their mother on the family farm in Ireland. Turlough returns home for his mother's funeral. Lorcan wants to stay and work the farm. Turlough sees that as impossible and insists that he goes live with their aunt. Local priest Father O'Shea has a list from their mother.

    This won the Oscar and BAFTA. It is a good story although it is short. In that, the story feels like it could be more. It isn't anything too big or completely new. I don't think that actors with Down syndrome is terribly new. I can see this being expanded into a full length movie.
    9orlw-09298

    now HERE is a good irish film.

    All the attention this year has been on the banshees of inisherin, a plodding and wooden film, yet this short film was streets ahead. It shows the interaction between a dedicated but handicapped lad and his disinterested brother. The relationship is fantastic and james martin himself should have gotten an Oscar for his part. Brilliantly played. I deliberately gave it one star less than a full 10, as the film had the appearances that it was actually shortened, possibly to ensure it was classified as a short film. But it would have been great to have it stretched to at least an hour. Far more believable than the dire banshees.
    9hannahpelicula

    Dark and delightful

    This dark but delightful film, set in the Northern Irish countryside, deserves all its awards and praise. Yes, we have seen most of the plot twists before and warring brothers is a familiar theme. However, the joy of this film is in its warm heart and wit.

    Paddy Jenkins, who plays the quirky and awkward Father O'Shea, was a particular favourite, but of course, the film belonged to James Martin as Lorcan. Feisty and often very rude, he owns the screen whenever he appears.

    The representation of his Down's Syndrome was an education, too. We see Lorcan as more than his condition. He knows exactly what he wants in life, he always says what he thinks and leads the way in his plans for his life and in celebrating his mother's memory. This really makes the film stand out from others in its representation of disability.

    The only thing I thought was a tad silly was the extremely professional looking artwork which was meant to be produced by Lorcan. Yes, of course it was a visual joke, but something slightly rougher would have had the same effect.
    10kingfishers-94566

    Absolutely hilarious and poignant

    I have now rewatched this film 5 times and each time note a different nuance, expression or film angle.

    The script is hilarious throughout, mightily irreverent but laugh out loud funny.

    It finished leaving the question "what next" for the brothers. But I see only a very happy ending.

    For only three actors to produce such a slick coherent work is remarkable. Well done to all three. The northern Irish accent can some times be difficult to interpret but I heard every syllabul. The opening sequence of the bleak open moorland leading to the family home echoed the plot of the bereaved brothers.

    A masterpiece as far as I'm concerned.
    8Will6535

    Good old Irish humour

    A thoroughly-enjoyable short film centering around the difficulties and complexities of family life. Two adult brothers reunite for their mother's funeral against the backdrop of rural Northern Ireland. Seamus O'Hara and James Martin portray the tragi-comic duo with raw athenticity and a dash of Irish humour.

    The younger of the two siblings, Lorcan, strives relentlessly to re-bond with his estranged brother Turlough and avert the possibility of having to live with their only remaining relative, an aunt. What unfolds is a series of subtle comic episodes between the pair as they embark on the journey to fulfil their deceased mother's bucket list. Paddy Jenkins as Father O'Shea further adds to the humour one can only expect from the Irish. A crackin' short from start to finish.

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    • Quotes

      Lorcan: You can tell your mate Jesus he's a right dickhead!

    • Connections
      Featured in 2023 Oscar Nominated Short Films: Live Action (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      A Little Town in the Old County Down
      Written by Richard W. Pascoe, Monte Carlo and Alma Sanders

      Performed by Michael O'Duffy

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un adiós irlandés
    • Filming locations
      • Templepatrick, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Floodlight Pictures
      • Northern Ireland Screen
      • First Flights
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    • Runtime
      • 23m
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      • 2.39 : 1

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