What is the best Irish kinos bros? I need movies that are 10 potatoes out of 10 here.
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Boondock Saints
The Snapper
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Calvary
just saw this 15 minute short film, would recommend it, but it gets pretty messed up near the end so be warned
The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Secret of Kells
Michael Collins
The Guard is pretty good.
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You too should meet up. I'll go and livestream the fight.
frank
Barry Lyndon
>main character is a mick
>deceitful, wasteful lout to the end
Not surprising
the movie was a metaphor for how the Irish are all lovable chads who cuck the bitchy virgin english who are annoying and whiny
this is the comfiest movie you could watch today, also major QT in this
Not sure if this is considered kino in Ireland as I’m Dutch, but I thoroughly enjoyed this one. It’s an Irish series called Love/Hate. To me it’s Irish kino
This is really awesome and quite unusual in that there's no "main character"
Definitely kino. Was watching it when I returned from Ireland. Good show, and Shabon is a hotty.
Michael Collins was a trader
Why didn't anybody mention this!?
Liam Neeson and Alan Rickman are great on it
Also, fuck De Valera!
Kino Loach strikes once again
Song of the Sea too.
gangs of new york is about irish immigrants if that counts
Best Irish movie ever
Not really an Irish movie but the main characters are
This right here.
McQueen before 12 Years a Shit was great
This
This
And The Commitments
It's a shame this movie's been forgotten. It was fantastic.
>trusting the bbc to do a documentary on the Irish Famine
>its an irishman blames the british for an unstoppable bacteria
The banshee spooked me good as a kid but otherwise an extremely comfy and underrated movie.
Ye doin a bit o videoin?
Why is there nothing set in medieval or early modern Ireland? When they were actually their own people and not just budget Brits?
Because they dressed like fruits and audiences wouldn't be able to take them seriously
What the fuck was her problem?
danmit, this one is good.
Ralph Phienes (or Fienes) is so funny
Shut yer fuckin bake
Beat me to it. Great movie and with such a low budget as well.
DELET
Does this count as Irish tho? I mean, production was UK/Belgium, the only irish thing is Gleeson
>bongs don't understand style
Embarrassing tbqh
because Ireland doesn't make any television and the BBC doesn't give a shit about some weird angry prot territory over the sea. It is strange how few movies there are about irish mythology, you'd think irish americans would make some shit.
Great soundtrack too
>the BBC doesn't give a shit about some weird angry prot territory over the sea
raised a dry smile. no argument though
McDonagh is Irish
Veronica Guerin
Based Brian Boru biopic when
I didn't know that. I'd always imagined Telefis Eireann doing its best with what resources it had to produce original Irish content, hopefully to a better standard than we get from shitmen like ITV.
You do realize that the potato was never in Ireland until 200 years prior the famine, yet they managed to not starve?
You do realize that the blight hit almost all of western Europe at the time(France, Wales, England, Scotland) yet they didn't have any famine?
You do realize that Ireland at the time and always has had a rich store of food, fish, cattle, and vegetables?
You do realize that the Irish food was intentionally shipped abroad?
You do realize that the English government encouraged the famine to destroy Irish spirit, culture and power?
You do realize this isn't considered a conspiracy and is thought in every history course outside of England?
Its basically the English Armenian genocide. The same people who deny it think that the IRA started the troubles and were the bad guys
The American gods ep about ireland was nice.
Nine Year War film when?
Easter Rising kino when?
United Irishmen film when?
Ború kínography when?
Dead man shoes maybe idk
Colin Farrell is also Irish, it was also written by an Irish guy
probably don't make much money, the RoI is actually notably a 'radio' nation, they have much bigger audiences for radio than television.
more than anything that's the series which got Aidan Gillen his major break
The Quiet Man.
The Butcher Boy
Calvary
The Garage
>the RoI is actually notably a 'radio' nation, they have much bigger audiences for radio than television
KINGS AMONG MEN
Calvary
Song of the Sea
>calling it Rol not its actual name
brit detected
Pleb
Not kino but good for a laff
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Kings (2007)
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In the Name of the Father
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Ondine
And most of all, shame on all you bastards for forgetting it....
WAKING NED DEVINE
The Luck of the Irish (disney original movie, kino)
Are there any movies about Irish mythology?
I want to see Cu Chulainn and Diarmuid in the big screen.
Trainspotting
You people all sound the same.
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Not about specific stories like the Táin or the Coming of Lugh that I know of but there's an animated film called 'The Song of the Sea'. It has Selkies and other Irish creatures.
Ok, thanks man.
10/10 Kate Bush
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I saw the Irish Gaelic dubbed version of that(Amhran na mara), it was decent but it mixes everything up, the portrayals of Macha, Mannan Mac Lir and just Irish myth in general was terrible
Still a good kid's film imo. If it gets more people interested into the mythology then I can pass their portrayals.
uafasach D:
>that pic
django unchained because irish people are basically niggers with white skin
Single-Handed is an honest-to-God decent police drama. It's about a disgraced but stand-up Irish cop who has to go back to his childhood village to replace his father, and the weird small town corruption in it.
kino.
these two got me into learning Irish
controversial pick for Sup Forums
true
THEN MAYBE YOU SHOULDNT BE LIVING HERE
Written and directed by a potato. It 100% counts.
What should I drink today, Sup Forums?
Pints of Beamish all day.
>not kino
But it was
Also
>no mention of My Left Foot
This. My Left Foot is an excellent drama.
fucking this
>be Irish during the famine
>live on an island
>don't think to fish
seriously, why the fuck does the world celebrate this country? is it the same way you would lovingly pat the head of a retarded dog, all the while acknowledging that it IS retarded and useless?