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The Pier

  • 2011
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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The Pier (2011)
  After twenty years of no contact with his son, Larry Mc Carthy  pretends to be on his death bed  to get  Jack to  return to his native  Ireland from America. Upon arrival Jack is furious to find  his father alive and well   and even more so when he  the
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Jack McCarthy returns to Ireland after 20 years in America to help his ailing father, but a secret sees the two torn further apart.Jack McCarthy returns to Ireland after 20 years in America to help his ailing father, but a secret sees the two torn further apart.Jack McCarthy returns to Ireland after 20 years in America to help his ailing father, but a secret sees the two torn further apart.

  • Director
    • Gerard Hurley
  • Writer
    • Gerard Hurley
  • Stars
    • Karl Johnson
    • Gerard Hurley
    • Philip Marshall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    313
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gerard Hurley
    • Writer
      • Gerard Hurley
    • Stars
      • Karl Johnson
      • Gerard Hurley
      • Philip Marshall
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Karl Johnson
    Karl Johnson
    • Larry McCarthy
    Gerard Hurley
    • Jack McCarthy
    Philip Marshall
    • Carpenter 1
    Mary Foskett
    • June Driscoll
    Emily Majer
    • Carpenter 2
    David O'Reilly
    • Tommy Ahearn
    Rory D'Alton
    • Jimmy Ahearn
    Donal Sweeney
    • Barry Dean
    Con Downing
    • Father Kelly
    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Grace Ross
    Frank Driscoll
    • Barty
    Luka Bowen
    • Cork Minor
    John D'Alton
    • Pub owner
    Pauline Cotter
    • Brush woman
    Niall Carey
    • Druid
    Josephine Marshall
    • Child 1
    Sean Kenny
    • Child with Red Ball
    Sean Connell
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      • Gerard Hurley
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    8mj_togher

    Father and son try to reconcile after 20 years apart.

    Jack McCartney gets a phone call in America asking him to go home to see his dying father. They have been estranged for 20 years and had a difficult relationship before that. He returns to his home and things are still difficult between them but slowly they reconcile. Having had a difficult relationship with my Irish father and losing him just over a year ago,the film touched a nerve. Both characters are emotionally stunted with each other and have to learn to speak to each other without losing it. There are bright moments too involving 2 local kids and a horse (rosy) and a splash of romance with an American divorcée.

    It's a film I think I would have enjoyed with my father who could be as grumpy as Larry Mcarty in the film.
    10rathsalla

    An Irish father son Story

    This is a great little film with no B.S,. Just a straight from the heart piece.Honest hard hitting and moving without been manipulative. Made on a very low budget In Ireland with Lili Taylor and Karl Johnson and Gerard Hurley who also wrote and directed The Pier. The film is set in rural contemporary Ireland and avoids the clichés and the regular hipness that indie's portray. Again this film is just honest and perhaps a little to sincere for an American audience, but I feel if it gets to cinema's it will win people over, despite the lack of big names. Beautiful locations and really great quality acting and soundtrack. The camera work was a little off but over all excellent work, well worth seeing. I saw this film in the Cleveland film festival and was really surprised that it did not get any awards..but then again I'm not sure what that means anymore.
    8david_kravitz

    Typical Irish drama set in County Cork, Ireland

    This is yet another gem of an Irish film. I saw it last night at the Israel Irish film festival in Tel Aviv, in the presence of the director, the writer and the lead actor. One Gerard Hurley, although, as he admitted, he is not a professional actor at all. In fact this film, set in County Cork, has only three professional actors.

    The story is simple. A sick father "cons" his absentee son in New York into returning to his hometown to help him recover outstanding debts. The interaction between these two is central to the film and Gerard confirmed to me after the film, that the actor playing his father, Karl Johnson, is actually Welsh although sometimes fathoming out his west Cork accent was sometimes difficult.

    Along the way, our hero mets a divorcée from New York and a platonic relationship develops until she returns home. A simple story never bores and many of the other players, presumably locals from this small town in Ireland, add to a typically delightful Irish story.

    The scenery is fantastic and the whole film, made on a shoestring with help from the Irish film board, was made in 8 days filming in Ireland and two days in New York. Perhaps the only give away is that it never rains once in the film. Its a pity that IMDb does not list all the players because I would like to single out the angelic older little boy.

    The film is unlikely to get wide distribution. Its an Indie and it does not have big names or any money for promotion. But if you get the chance, see it, provided you don't find the regular swearing offensive.

    One thing I would like to add is about the Hebrew subtitles. Some of you might know the word eejut (idiot for the rest of you). Clearly the subtitle writers did not and could not find it in a dictionary. So there it was in Hebrew, phonetically spelled as eejut!
    8rgm234

    Irish films do love, death and regret so well.

    As an American indie filmmaker, I love these sorts of Irish dramas. RUN AND JUMP is similar story. Their dramatic arc is smooth and steady, despite all the problems, much like life itself. Wish I could see more like it. Laugh out loud Irishisms soften much of the sting with a sense of duty and love despite the worst slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. The beauty in the people, the wardrobe, the settings is memorable and striking. Great film.
    9jimgal-28923

    A wee gem.

    I really enjoyed this gem of a movie. A wonderful cast,and a tender script. The pacing is perfect and so is the soundtrack. Do yourself a favour and watch it.

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 2017 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Η αποβάθρα
    • Filming locations
      • West Cork, Ireland
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      • Black Equus Film
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
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