Black Irish (film)
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| Black Irish | |
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Promotional poster for Black Irish |
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| 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) July 26, 2007 (U.S.) |
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| Language | English |
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Black Irish is a 2006 film written and directed by Brad Gann.
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[edit] Synopsis
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”.
[edit] Cast
The film stars:
- Michael Angarano as Cole
- Brendan Gleeson as Desmond
- Tom Guiry as Terry
- Melissa Leo as Janet
- Emily VanCamp as Kathleen
- Michael Rispoli as Joey
- David Ian as Priest
- Francis Capra as Anthony
[edit] Box Office
- The film made its debut at the Hamptons International Film Festival in October 2006.
[edit] External links
- Black Irish at the Internet Movie Database
- Black Irish at Rotten Tomatoes
- Official Site
- Official Myspace Site
- Official Movie Trailer
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