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Dancing at Lughnasa (film)

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1998 Irish film
Dancing at Lughnasa
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPat O'Connor
Screenplay byFrank McGuinness
Based onDancing at Lughnasa
1991 play
by Brian Friel
Produced byNoel Pearson
Starring
CinematographyKenneth MacMillan
Edited byHumphrey Dixon
Music byBill Whelan
Distributed bySony Pictures Classics (United States)
FilmFour Distributors (United Kingdom)
Release date
  • 13 November 1998 (1998-11-13)
Running time95 minutes
CountriesIreland
United States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2,361,632

Dancing at Lughnasa is a 1998 Irish-British-American period drama film adapted from the 1990 Brian Friel play Dancing at Lughnasa, directed by Pat O'Connor.

The film competed in the Venice Film Festival of 1998. It won an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Female Role by Brid Brennan. It was also nominated for six other awards, including the Irish Film and Television Award for Best Feature Film and the Best Actress Award for Meryl Streep.

Plot

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Cast and characters

Reception and awards

Although the film received average reviews (60% 'Fresh' rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 35 reviews), most critics praised the performances of the entire cast. Janet Maslin, critic of the New York Times said that "Meryl Streep has made many a grand acting gesture in her career, but the way she simply peers out a window in Dancing at Lughnasa ranks with the best. Everything the viewer need know about Kate Mundy, the woman she plays here, is written on that prim, lonely face and its flabbergasted gaze." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone magazine wrote that "a luminous cast reveals long-buried feelings. Meryl Streep finds the expansive soul behind prim schoolteacher Kate. And she is matched by Kathy Burke's bawdy Maggie, Brid Brennan's secretive Agnes, Sophie Thompson's slow-witted Rose and Catherine McCormack's bold Christina, who never married the father of her son."

Kathy Burke received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress – Drama from the International Press Academy (Satellite Awards).

Mementos from the filming are on display at the St. Connell's Museum in Glenties.

References

  1. "Dancing at Lughnasa (1998)". BBFC. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  2. "Dancing at Lughnasa". Rotten Tomoatoes.
  3. Maslin, Janet (13 November 1998). "Movie Review – FILM REVIEW; 5 Unmarried Sisters in Postcard Ireland – NYTimes.com". The New York Times.
  4. "Movie Review". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 30 November 2008.

External links

Films directed by Pat O'Connor
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