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Here's the Irish film that's the toast of the Sundance Film Festival
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DOZENS OF FILMS have screened at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, but one film earning oodles of acclaim is Irish film Brooklyn.
Based on the bestselling Colm Tóibín novel, Brooklyn tells the story of a young Irish woman named Eilis who moves to Brooklyn to start a new life and fall in love.
The film is directed by Irish filmmaker John Crowley, who previously helmed Intermission, and stars Saoirse Ronan in the lead role. Domhnall Gleeson, Emory Cohen, Jim Broadbent and Julie Walters co-star.
The film was shot in Ireland and Canada, with filming taking place in Tóibín’s native Co. Wexford last year.
The good news? Not only is it Irish, but it has earned actual rave reviews.
Don’t believe us? Read on…
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The Hollywood Reporter described the film as “beautiful and moving”.
Vanity Fair reserved special praise for Saoirse Ronan.
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The magazine’s critic also wondered what planet Saoirse Ronan could possibly hail from, bless.
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Gregory Ellwood of HitFix said that it reminds viewers of what love is
And basically sobbed in the cinema.
Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com called it “magical”
In short, emotions were felt.
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The good news?
After screening at the festival, the film was acquired for distribution by Fox Searchlight for a cool $9 million – one of the biggest deals made at this year’s festival.
A release date has yet to be confirmed, but colour us excited.
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