Black Irish (film)

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Black Irish

Promotional poster for Black Irish
Directed by Brad Gann
Produced by J. Todd Harris
Kelly Crean
Jeff Orenstein
Mark Donadio
Written by Brad Gann
Starring Michael Angarano
Brendan Gleeson
Tom Guiry
Melissa Leo
Emily VanCamp
Release date(s) November 15, 2006 (New York City) Flag of New York
July 26, 2007 (U.S.) Flag of the United States
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Black Irish is a 2006 film written and directed by Brad Gann.

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Sixteen-year-old Cole McKay’s struggle for independence is put to the test as his South Boston Irish-Catholic family implodes around him. Older brother Terry is descending into a life of drugs and crime, pregnant sister Kathleen is being sent away to cover the shame of unwed motherhood and Cole’s father, Desmond, spends his days in a fog of alcohol and self-pity, silently torturing himself over what might have been. The one thing keeping young Cole’s head above water is his love of baseball. A talented pitcher, Cole overcomes self-doubt and family indifference to fight his way into the state championships. To get there however, he must make a life and death decision, a decision that will change the McKay family forever.

The term “Black Irish” has also been used pejoratively to describe Irish people from hardscrabble roots: hard-drinking, brawling, of a lower class tracing back to the 19th century American sentiment “Irish Need Not Apply”.

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  • The film made its debut at the Hamptons International Film Festival in October 2006.

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