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Sep 19, 2014 · We begin in 1955 with the young Christina (the remarkable Cramer Curtis) growing up in poverty in Dublin with her mother dying and her alcoholic father (Cunningham) failing to keep the family...
- George Byrne
Gloria Cramer Curtis is irrepressible as the childhood Noble: a noisy, capable scamp who loved to warble the songs of Doris Day. The Tony- and Olivier-nominated Sarah Greene, one of our best...
- Deirdre O’Kane
- Stephen Bradley
May 8, 2015 · Bradley’s script jumps around in time, starting with the childhood of young Christina (Gloria Cramer Curtis), which is envisioned subjectively, less as a documentary report than as scene one in a self-creation myth.
May 8, 2015 · Despite her hardscrabble formative years, the indefatigable Noble (played, chronologically, by Gloria Cramer Curtis, Sarah Greene and Deirdre O’Kane) pursued a path to Vietnam in 1989 that...
May 7, 2015 · The girl (played by Gloria Cramer Curtis) ends up in a Catholic orphanage living under the care of stereotypically monstrous nuns.
Christina (Gloria Cramer Curtis) is growing up in Ireland during 1940s as one of six children. After her mother dies, her alcoholic father (Liam Cunningham) proves unequal to the task of looking after her and her siblings. He loses custody of them, and Christina (Sarah Green) is sent to an orphanage run by strict nuns.
May 8, 2015 · Christina overcomes misfortune by fighting back. When she marries, you imagine she has found deliverance. But no; her husband is violently abusive. As the movie tells it, everything she achieves is...