Gabriel Byrne on The Quiet Man (1952)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- On view at MoMA May 20--June 3, 2011
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Revisiting The Quiet Man: Ireland on Film
May 20-June 3, 2011
Filmed by Professor Bright Films. Directed by Ben Coccio. Cinematography by Cal Robertson. Edited by David Shuff. Produced by MoMA
Images courtesy of Photofest
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I love the knowledge that Gabriel Byrne has on significant films that depict Irish history and culture.
Top 10 film All-Time for me.
Jaysus lighten up. I had an aunt who lived and worked in New York for 40 years and never developed that pseudo weekend paddy yank accent.
As for the The Quiet Man? Great film. Great performances. Great direction. Great comedy and wit. Great cinematography.
Patriarchy? Navel gazing from 70 years out and judging a society, from the present, which now still has its discrimination and exclusion and is content to create new ones and repeat the past mistakes of not questioning.
The global village hadnt arrived in Quiet Man Ireland, no mass communications, no widespread secondary education.
You can only act and live on the information available to you.
My favorite Duke film.
It is not on television today. I am very disappointed.
Non ti preso in giro sn arrabbiata che non mi hai detto il tuo lavoro tutto qui tutti abbiamo paura ma tu mi hai insegnato tanto il significato onestà
Adoro este filme! Como conseguir o DVD?
Sembra paradisiaco
Gabriel Byrne is a famous Irish actor.
Describing a John Ford movie to make it sound like something produced by A24. Bravo.
Gabriel referrers to Homeric, this is the name of the ship they came from America in/on.
Love the movie...hate Gabriel Byrnes pseudo yank accent he acquired
Someone's been in America too long