Pádraic Súilleabháin
Colin Farrell
Pádraic Súilleabháin

“Everything was fine yesterday.”
Two lifelong friends find themselves at an impasse when one abruptly ends their relationship, with alarming consequences for both of them.
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Pádraic Súilleabháin
Colin Farrell
Pádraic Súilleabháin
Colm Doherty
Brendan Gleeson
Colm Doherty
Siobhán Súilleabháin
Kerry Condon
Siobhán Súilleabháin
Dominic Kearney
Barry Keoghan
Dominic Kearney
Peadar Kearney
Gary Lydon
Peadar Kearney
Jonjo Devine
Pat Shortt
Jonjo Devine
Mrs. McCormick
Sheila Flitton
Mrs. McCormick
Mrs. O'Riordan
Bríd Ní Neachtain
Mrs. O'Riordan
Gerry
Jon Kenny
Gerry
Declan
Aaron Monaghan
Declan
Priest
David Pearse
Priest
Older Musician 1
John Carty
Older Musician 1
MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/other-films-watched-lff-2022 "The Banshees of Inisherin is a classic tragicomedy from Martin McDonagh: genuinely hilarious and deceptively inconsequential until it ceases to be. Despite the expected tonal shift, the narrative follows an even darker path than expected, and the turning point is capable of leaving some viewers "lost" for a while. Nevertheless, the filmmaker delivers a brutal, shocking story about friendship and the importance of some alone time. Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson are absolutely brilliant, as are Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan. One of the most stunning films of the year - gorgeously shot by Ben Davis - in addition to being accompanied by a lovely yet haunting score (Carter Burwell)." Rating: B+
Read full reviewI really did enjoy this film, but I can't say I am entirely sure what the point of it was...! Colin Farrell is "Pádraic", a man who routinely spends his days down the pub with his friend "Colm" (Brendan Gleeson) before returning home to their small dairy farm where he lives with his itchy-footed sister "Siobhan" (Kerry Condon). Out of the blue one day, his pal refuses to talk to him. He goes and sits elsewhere or outside their tiny pub. Nobody knows why. Confronting this head on, we discover that "Pádraic" is dull. He spends hours droning on about the contents of his donkey's manure and, well, poor old "Colm" has had enough. Indeed, so fed up is he, he swears to cut off one of his fingers - from his fiddle-playing hand - if his erstwhile buddy doesn't leave him alone. The consequences of this ostensibly trivial falling out soon spiral and that, to be fair, is where it stopped being a funny take on friendship and Irish rural life, and starts to become a bit darker and where I sort of got lost with the purpose (if there was one) or meaning of the tale. Meantime, the real star of the film - aside from the midget-donkey - is Barry Keoghan with his superbly honest portrayal of "Dominic". An outwardly simple lad who lives with his thuggish, policeman, father; who has the hots for "Siobhan"; a penchant for poteen and who provides much of the humour in this entertaining and quirky observational drama. The photography of this Irish island community is glorious and the sense of community - warts and all - is well captured by Martin McDonagh's pithy writing and simple direction. The two stars are on as good a form as I have ever seen them, with Gleeson using his sparing dialogue to full effect and Farrell conveying the evolving sensations of bemusement to anger convincingly too. It's a curious film, this, but I'd highly recommend it.
Read full reviewThe Banshees of Inisherin is a stellar film with fantastic cinematography, tremendous performances, and an intriguing plot that will stay with viewers long past the credits. The stories set up does a fantastic job at engaging the audience, we feel for Padraic, truly wanting to know why his lifelong friend would "ghost" him. This sense of despair soon leads to horror as the plot progresses, creating some uncomfortable moments for both our main character and the audience. Overall, there is just something about this movie that is able to hook me. I had many laughs mixed while feeling completely heartbroken for Padriac. It is a slow burn film, with not much action, but the performances and dialogue are able to carry this movie to completion, resulting in a very unique experience. Score: 88% Verdict: Excellent
Read full reviewDominic Tells Siobhan How He Feels
"Maybe He Doesn’t Like You No More" Clip
"Jonjo’s Pub" Clip
"I Just Don't Like Ya No More" Clip
"Sit Somewhere Else" Clip
Jimmy Kimmel and Jenny the Donkey at the Oscars | 95th Oscars (2023)
Martin McDonagh on Making THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
From Script To Screen - "Two to Tango"
Kerry Condon on making THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
From Script To Screen
Martin McDonagh Wins Original Screenplay For The Banshees of Inisherin| EE BAFTAs
The Banshees Of Inisherin Wins Outstanding British Film | EE BAFTAs 2023
Barry Keoghan Wins Supporting Actor | EE BAFTAs 2023
Kerry Condon Wins Supporting Actress | EE BAFTAs 2023
Colin Farrell Answers What It's Like To be Kicked By A Donkey | EE BAFTAs Red Carpet
Martin McDonagh, Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson on The Banshees of Inisherin
Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Martin McDonagh at The Banshees of Inisherin Premiere
'The Banshees of Inisherin' w/ Colin Farrell & Martin McDonagh
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson on the Banshees of Inisherin red carpet at BFI LFF 2022
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"Directing" FYC Featurette
"Cinematography" FYC Featurette
"Just A Man And His Donkey" Featurette
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"Reunited" Featurette
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