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A Love Divided

  • 1999
  • Unrated
  • 1 Std. 38 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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A Love Divided (1999)
BiographieDramaRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe true story of a Catholic man and his Protestant wife, and the events resulting in the Co. Wexford, Ireland community when the wife decides she doesn't appreciate being forced to send the... Alles lesenThe true story of a Catholic man and his Protestant wife, and the events resulting in the Co. Wexford, Ireland community when the wife decides she doesn't appreciate being forced to send their daughter to a Catholic school, despite the local priest's insistence she is bound by th... Alles lesenThe true story of a Catholic man and his Protestant wife, and the events resulting in the Co. Wexford, Ireland community when the wife decides she doesn't appreciate being forced to send their daughter to a Catholic school, despite the local priest's insistence she is bound by the pre-marriage agreement she signed to raise any children as Catholic.

  • Regie
    • Syd Macartney
  • Drehbuch
    • Stuart Hepburn
    • Deirdre Dowling
    • Gerry Gregg
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Peter Caffrey
    • Brendan Conroy
    • Orla Brady
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,8/10
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    • Regie
      • Syd Macartney
    • Drehbuch
      • Stuart Hepburn
      • Deirdre Dowling
      • Gerry Gregg
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Peter Caffrey
      • Brendan Conroy
      • Orla Brady
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    • 9Kritische Rezensionen
    • 52Metascore
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      • 5 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Peter Caffrey
    • Andy Bailey
    Brendan Conroy
    • The Drunk
    Orla Brady
    Orla Brady
    • Sheila Kelly Cloney
    Liam Cunningham
    Liam Cunningham
    • Sean Cloney
    Sarah Bolger
    Sarah Bolger
    • Eileen Cloney
    Nicole Bohan
    • Mary Cloney
    Brian McGrath
    • Fred Kelly
    Ali White
    Ali White
    • Dorothy Kelly
    Tony Doyle
    Tony Doyle
    • Father Stafford
    Jim Norton
    Jim Norton
    • Reverend Fischer
    Joe Gallagher
    • Alec Auld
    Doreen Keogh
    Doreen Keogh
    • Lucy Knipe
    Rynagh O'Grady
    Rynagh O'Grady
    • Minnie Kennedy
    Ger Ryan
    • Anna Walsh
    Garrett Keogh
    • Jimmy Kennedy
    Peter Gowen
    Peter Gowen
    • Patrick Peely
    • (as Peter Gowan)
    Helen Norton
    • Katie Anderson
    Melissa Bolger
    • Rebecca Auld
    • Regie
      • Syd Macartney
    • Drehbuch
      • Stuart Hepburn
      • Deirdre Dowling
      • Gerry Gregg
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    McQueen-7

    At last a wider audience can see this wonderful film

    I thought that this picture had vanished from sight when it got an unexpected but fairly wide release in Northern Ireland. I am glad that a much bigger audience can now see it as it is a very honest and thought provoking look at the power held by the church in rural Ireland in the 1950.s, a period with which I can identify.Although it includes a who's who of the Irish acting fraternity, they all put in some magnificent performances. The picture is a study in control, and how the controller will respond if anyone dares to challenge their authority.Liam Cunningham is very believable as the Catholic husband torn between the love for his Protestant wife ( Orla Brady ) and the demands placed on him by the parish priest for his two girls to be brought up as Catholics. Based on a true and well publicised incident in Co.Wexford, forces us to confront the bigotry which blind faith can lead us all to.I recommend this picture to anyone who is out there, go and see it.
    2hammy-3

    Disembowel yourself with Rusty Razor Blades rather than watch this movie

    What has Ireland ever done to film distributers that they seek to represent the country in such a pejorative way? This movie begins like a primer for film students on Irish cinematic cliches: unctuous priests, spitting before handshakes, town square cattle marts, cycling by country meadows to the backdrop of anodyne folk music. Quickly, however, it becomes apparent that the main theme of the film is the big Daddy-O of Irish Cliches - religous strife. It concerns a protestant woman who wants to decide where her Catholic-fathered child is educated, which would seem like a reasonable enough wish, though not to the '50's County Wexford villagers she has to live with. Rather than send them to a Catholic school, she decides to up and leave for Belfast, then Scotland, where a few more cliches are reguritated. While she's there, her father (who looks eerily like George Lucas) and family back home are subjected to a boycott, which turns very nasty. I'm not going to give away the ending, not because I think people should go see this movie, but because it's not very interesting. One of the problems with the film is the central character: we're supposed to sympathise with her but end up instead urging her to get a life. The villagers are presented as bigots whose prejudices should be stood up to, but traumatising your kids seems an innappropriate way to go about it. In addition, it takes on burdens which it staggers igniminiously under when it tries to draw analogies with the current Northern Ireland peace process: the woman is told by her lawyer that she "must lay down preconditions" for her return. The film is allegedly based on a true story but it's themes have been dealt with much more imaginatively, and with less recourse to hackneyed cliches, in the past.
    10nturner

    Religion Turned Evil

    I never fail to be amazed and horrified by the evil that has been predicated in the history of the world in the name of religion, and it seems that the machinations of the Catholic Church in Twentieth Century Ireland rank right up there near the top - considering that the wisdom of history and modern times should have had some sobering effect.

    A Love Divided is the story of a real family scarred by ignorant intolerance and prejudice all in the name of an inane Church doctrine. At the beginning of the film, we are offered a view of the bucolic life in a small Irish village in which Sheila and Sean Cloney are happily married with two young children. Sean is Catholic and Sheila is Protestant, but she has no qualms with their children being raised as Catholic. There is no sign of any animosity between the Catholics and Protestants in the village. The peaceful and loving relationships are soon shattered when Sheila expresses the desire to have their older child attend the Protestant school. The local priest takes it upon himself to forbid this "sin" and soon has Sheila's husband and the entire Catholic population of the village turned against her as well as her father, the local dairy farmer. In an act of defiance and desperation, Sheila kidnaps her two daughters and flees from the area.

    Special note should be given to Orla Brady who plays Sheila. She gives an extremely powerful performance in which the viewer is drawn in to the emotional trauma in which she decides to reject the wishes of a husband she deeply loves in order to express her fervent desire to establish herself as independent from the pressures of the establishment. On an equal footing is Liam Cunningham who plays Sean for he gives a realistic portrait of a man not nearly as complex as his wife who is torn between his love for her and the influence of Church and community.

    If fiction, this film would have been a compelling and interesting drama. Considering it is true, it changes to a horrific tragedy. In real life, the people and the village never fully recovered from the events that took place there. It took almost half a century for the Church to acknowledge its negative role in the events, and even though Sheila and Sean lived out their lives in the area, they never fully recovered from what was done to them by the religious leaders and their fellow villagers.

    Whether it be denying basic rights to education of choice, crashing planes into buildings, subjugating women, condemning whole races, or just plain on torture and murder, we humans certainly have the ability to use religion as a powerful negative force in our society.
    9jessica-hamm

    A Great Historical Piece of Cinema

    This movie might not put the Catholic church in the best light but it is telling a story based on true events. Unfortunately not everything in life, including religion, are all nice and rosy. Sometimes people and groups do things that at the time seem like the right thing but in retrospective do not look as great as they once did. "A Love Divided" tells the story of a family, yes it does incorporate religion, but really the story is about a family, and that family's ability to stay together no matter what is thrown at them. This film is also based on true events which is not to say that this story, scene by scene, is true, but if you were to look at news articles from that time period you would be able to see that neither churches handled the incident in a way that was helpful towards the family. Both churches are at fault here, the Catholic church for forcing such a regulation on the family in the first place and not responding to the violence that came with it and the Protestant church for telling the mother that she should just obey her husband and his priest and not put up a fight. In this case both let this family down. I believe that the film does a good job in showing this struggle in both the church and the family. It in no way shape or form is putting down the Catholic church, just the opposite, it shows how one incident can change the course of that religion's ideas and how one person can have an effect far more reaching then just themselves.
    9yelenakaplun

    Gem of a movie

    This was a gem. Amazing acting from the leads Liam Cunningham, Orla Brady and all the supporting cast. The movie raises a subject not only pertinent to Ireland and Irish history but to many communities around the world and many marriage units within those communities. With intensity and sincerity the movie shows how the religious convictions and traditions drove a wedge on a loving and passionate family. The title "Love divided" couldn't capture it any better. Even though it was a true story and happening in Ireland of the 50th seeing how the life of the whole village erodes and "pogroms" are starting reminded me of Russian history. The intolerance and prejudice are still too powerful in the world and unfortunately it's deeply hidden inside the human nature. Just like in the movie the Liam Cunningham's character says "the hatred had always been there under the surface". It was interesting to watch the moral choices people were making in this story. Also the character of a catholic priest and what happened to him in the end of the story was quite meaningful. The story however gives hope that love of two people can conquer everything and love makes us better, stronger. Liam Cunningham's character goes through the whole transformation in the course of the story becoming a man he always wanted to be. Again acting is a top notch. Story is fast-paced. Irish countryside is as beautiful as ever. Highly recommended.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Mai 1999 (Irland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Irland
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Wild Horses
    • Drehorte
      • Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Irland(on location)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Parallel Film Productions
      • Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)
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      • 1 Std. 38 Min.(98 min)
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