Dancing at Lughnasa
The Irish spirit may be a battleground between a pagan past and an imposed
Christianity, but too often the artistic result is a sentimental
reconciliation. Such is the case in Brian Friel's acclaimed play Dancing at
Lughnasa, which has been adapted with some flair for the screen by Pat
O'Connor. The film begins dutifully enough with a black-and-white flashback of
a priest observing African tribal celebrations before settling comfortably into
a stagebound iteration of the original's programmatic bromides. Father Jack (a
genuinely touching Michael Gambon), the priest in question, returns to his tiny
Donegal village to be greeted by his doting five sisters. There's flinty
schoolmarm Kate (Meryl Streep), long-suffering but gay-hearted Agnes (Brid
Brennan), stolid Maggie (Kathy Burke), "simple" Rose (Sophie Thompson), and the
youngest, rebellious Christine (Catherine McCormack), along with her
illegitimate son Michael, an adult version of whom provides the bland,
retrospective voiceover narrative.
Father Jack has, unfortunately, been rendered dotty by his encounter with the
heart of dimness, and his scandalous incapacity adds one more burden to the
teetering Mundy household, whose members are harried by economic hardship and
social ostracism. The title refers to the ancient Irish harvest festival
(celebrated August 1, in honor of the god Lugh) -- should the girls join in and
kick up their heels in the face of their snooty neighbors? Neither the gods nor
the God-fearing get a fair shake in this turgid rehash of Olde Soddisms.
Screens at the Copley Place Tuesday, September 15 at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. and Wednesday, September 16 at
12:30, 3, and 5:30 p.m. Director Pat O'Connor will appear to introduce
Tuesday's 7:15 showing.
Film Festival Feature Films
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Monument Ave. |
Rounders |
Lolita |
God Said, 'Ha!' |
My Son the Fanatic |
The Mighty |
Shattered Image |
Gods and Monsters |
Xui Xui: The Sent-Down Girl |
Without Limits |
Clubland |
The Inheritors |
The Celebration |
Urban Ghost Story |
The Boys |
Living Out Loud |
Stuart Bliss |
The General |
The Kindness of Strangers |
Dancing at Lughnasa |
Central Station |
The Human Race |
Double You Street |
Oberwasser -- By U-boat to America |
The Witman Boys |
The Cruise |
Confession of a Sexist Pig |
Melting Pot |
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