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Which of these Irish - or at least (partially) filmed in Ireland - films would you most like to see (again)? Discuss here See results without voting» Make Your Choice Vote! The Field (1990) Jim Sheridan's adaption of John B. Keane's play about a man obsessed with a piece of lan...
I hired Mark Flagler to capture our Mount Elbrus trip in Russia. Mark filmed all aspects of the journey, integrated perfectly into the group and proved he's an experienced, positive and reliable mountaineer. Mark has excellent communication skills and was well liked by all team members. Mark ...
Caroline's parents so graciously filmed their vows while we edited together the video to play at their re-scheduled celebration. So many tears. And Sawyer with those sweet words! It felt so good to be out doing what we love again. Here's a sneak peek! Vendor Team: Planner: Imperial ...
A journey around the world in an attempt to discover the very core of Christianity. Filmed amidst terrorists in the Middle East, with drug addicts in California, smuggled into the underground church in China, a religiously charged bar in Northern Ireland, and a Muslim king in Africa. The less...
Setting a film in Ireland is not in itself a qualification. We would never have been much tempted by Waking Ned, a British production filmed in the Isle of Man, but Yann Demange's 1971, a British film shot in Liverpool and Sheffield, would have walked in if Northern Ireland Screen had...
Filmed in Oklahoma, many sequences of open land, fields, streams, and other natural elements appear. Scorsese often uses the same film crews which enhances the authenticity. The cinematography is filled with early 1900s facets and real Native American people are featured. The colors and tribal ...
A journey around the world in an attempt to discover the very core of Christianity. Filmed amidst terrorists in the Middle East, with drug addicts in California, smuggled into the underground church in China, a religiously charged bar in Northern Ireland, and a Muslim king in Africa. The less...
Filmed for only $12 million (that's actually not a lot of money for a film in 2011), the movie showed the emotional depths and comedic heights that can be reached when a big star goes small. Directed by: Jason Reitman Actors: Charlize Theron, Patton Oswalt, Patrick Wilson, Elizabeth ...
This of course all is leading up to a Mill Tour, with a short film I recently discovered, about one of those few old mills still standing,Cushendale Woolen Mills, in Ireland… I just love these films of old mills. Evidently I have begun to collect quite a few, so have created a cat...