"Cén fáth a tharla sé seo dúinn?"
"Níor tharla sé seo dúinn...deineadh é seo orainn."
Arracht (2019) stiúir. le Tomás Ó Súilleabháin
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"Cén fáth a tharla sé seo dúinn?"
"Níor tharla sé seo dúinn...deineadh é seo orainn."
Arracht (2019) stiúir. le Tomás Ó Súilleabháin
IFTA FILM & DRAMA AWARDS 2020 - COSTUME DESIGN
Joan Bergin - The Catcher was a Spy
Clodagh Deegan - Arracht
Triona Lillis - Float Like A Butterfly
Eimear Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh - The Rhythm Section
Susan O'Connor Cave - Vikings
Louise Stanton - Rosie
Poster for the movie Arracht
Arracht (2021) | Movie | Movies Dock
🎬 Title: Arracht In a time of famine, survival is paramount. Story: Colmán Sharkey is a devoted fisherman, father, and husband who opens his home to a stranger upon the request of a local priest. Patsy, a former soldier, arrives just as a devastating crop disease, known as ‘the blight,’ begins to take hold, leading to the Great Plague that claims the lives of countless Irish citizens and forces…
So I spent...okay, not the whole day going through a filling cabinet that hasn't been opened in 20+ years, but enough of the day going through a filing cabinet that hasn't been opened in 20+ years. And holy shit. Sorry, Child!Me, your kindergarten papers are going in the recycling bin.
Also, apparently, I took some standardized test when I was like 10, and one of my low-average scores was for capitalization, and I laughed and laughed because who would guess that Eccentric Capitalization would be A Thing.
Anyway, here's another harrowing period drama.
Arracht (2021)
It's 1845, and it has a real, like, late January 2020 vibe, because like, there's talk of some kind of crop blight in the midlands, and maybe it won't reach us, but we're all kind of on edge and talking about it in hushed, anxious whispers.
This was also filmed in County Galway, but south of where I lived.
“A Dhia atá thuas, an bhfuil trua leat mise mar a táim? Amhail bláisín beag uaigneach is nach mór go bhfeicim an lá; an braon atá thuas an uachtar leice go hard, ag titim im’ chluais is fuaim na toinne lem’ sháil.”
Arracht || Monster, Ireland (2019)
life is all about finding a starving orphan in the ruins of your abandoned house and saying. well i guess i have a daughter now.