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Dark Lies the Island: Directed by Ian Fitzgibbon. With Peter Coonan, Moe Dunford, Charlie Murphy, Pat Shortt. The film follows the characters in a long standing family feud in a small Irish town over the course of a week.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Ian Fitzgibbon
- 2022-10-18
Barry also wrote the script for a film of the same title about "characters in a long standing family feud in a small Irish town", it was released in October 2019 [6] References [ edit ]
Feb 27, 2019 · A long standing family feud rocks a small town that comes to a head when the Patriarch of the ruling family decides to upend the status quo. Married to a much younger woman who calls him Daddy, she loves his power but is still in love with her first love, Doggy who is Daddy’s estranged son! Doggy is a criminal running various shady businesses with his dimwit brother, Martin when a mysterious ...
In a year of already fine Irish films like The Dig (which also featured Dunford), Dark Lies The Island is a rich and darkly involving smalltown drama with bite. Rating: 4 / 5. Review by Gareth O’Connor. Dark Lies The Island (Ireland / 16 / 87 mins) In short: Darkly involving Directed by Ian Fitzgibbon. Starring Charlie Murphy, Moe Dunford, Peter.
Dark Lies the Island Actors: Peter Coonan, Pat Shortt, Moe Dunford, Charlie Murphy Release Date: Friday 18th October 2019 Genre(s): Comedy, Drama Running time: 87 minutes
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Rated: 1/5 Oct 20, 2019 Full Review Paul Whitington Irish Independent Structurally, Dark Lies The Island is a mess, but good acting keeps it going, and Tommy Tiernan's great as a silent stranger.
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- Comedy, Drama
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Opening in Irish cinemas on October 18th, DARK LIES THE ISLAND is a story about life and death, sex and violence, dark memories, murderous intentions, jealousy, guilt, and betrayal – it’s a story, in other words, about an Irish family. We caught up with director Ian Fitzgibbon to chat about the making of the movie. |