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Jimmy's Hall

  • 2014
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 49 Min.
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Barry Ward and Simone Kirby in Jimmy's Hall (2014)
In 1921 Jimmy Gralton's sin was to build a dance hall on a rural crossroads in Ireland where young people could come to learn, to argue, to dream... but above all to dance and have fun. Jimmy's Hall celebrates the spirit of these free thinkers.  The film is set in 1932 and follows events when Jimmy returned from a decade in New York and re-opened the hall.  The film is freely inspired by JimmyÂ’s life and turbulent times.
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Als Jimmy nach zehn Jahren US-Exil in seine Heimat Irland zurückkehrt, bestimmen noch immer der Pfarrer und der Gutsherr das Dorfleben. Um seinen Freunden Hoffnung zu geben, lädt Jimmy alle ... Alles lesenAls Jimmy nach zehn Jahren US-Exil in seine Heimat Irland zurückkehrt, bestimmen noch immer der Pfarrer und der Gutsherr das Dorfleben. Um seinen Freunden Hoffnung zu geben, lädt Jimmy alle in die bisher geschlossene Mehrzweckhalle ein.Als Jimmy nach zehn Jahren US-Exil in seine Heimat Irland zurückkehrt, bestimmen noch immer der Pfarrer und der Gutsherr das Dorfleben. Um seinen Freunden Hoffnung zu geben, lädt Jimmy alle in die bisher geschlossene Mehrzweckhalle ein.

  • Regie
    • Ken Loach
  • Drehbuch
    • Paul Laverty
    • Donal O'Kelly
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Barry Ward
    • Francis Magee
    • Aileen Henry
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    6,7/10
    7230
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    • Regie
      • Ken Loach
    • Drehbuch
      • Paul Laverty
      • Donal O'Kelly
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Barry Ward
      • Francis Magee
      • Aileen Henry
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      • 2 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Barry Ward
    Barry Ward
    • Jimmy
    Francis Magee
    Francis Magee
    • Mossie
    Aileen Henry
    Aileen Henry
    • Alice
    Simone Kirby
    Simone Kirby
    • Oonagh
    Stella McGirl
    • Stella
    Sorcha Fox
    • Molly
    Martin Lucey
    • Dessie
    Mikel Murfi
    • Tommy
    Shane O'Brien
    Shane O'Brien
    • Finn
    Denise Gough
    Denise Gough
    • Tess
    Jim Norton
    Jim Norton
    • Father Sheridan
    Aisling Franciosi
    Aisling Franciosi
    • Marie
    Seán T. Ó Meallaigh
    Seán T. Ó Meallaigh
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    Brían F. O'Byrne
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    • Commander O'Keefe
    Conor McDermottroe
    • Doherty
    John Cronogue
    • Séamus Clarke
    Seamus Hughes
    Seamus Hughes
    • Ruairí
    • Regie
      • Ken Loach
    • Drehbuch
      • Paul Laverty
      • Donal O'Kelly
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    7cinematic_aficionado

    The newcomer from America and his impact

    During the uncertain times of late 1920's Ireland an arrival from New York upsets the life of a small rural community.

    How did he do that? He set up a dance hall, how scandalous. Whilst by and large the locals embraced it and it provided them with a focal point there was opposition. The church led the way, and some local conservatives followed. By branding them as communists provided their arguments with some supposed gravity. What went on in that hall was open for all to see, yet it met with fierce opposition.

    The film puts the two worlds into focus. One view is that change is reprehensible, things ought to stay as they are. The opposing view wants change, people to be free from oppression. The newcomer brought some new ideologies as well as lots of controversy.

    Both sides are unchangeable in their positions, no one is prepared to backtrack and a clash is unavoidable. Can the idealist modernist challenge the ultra powerful church orthodoxy?

    A mighty tale about old and new in the battlefield of ideas.
    9MOscarbradley

    Another superb and deeply political film from Ken Loach

    At his best Ken Loach makes films that are as emotionally engaging as any in world cinema and while he has on occasions disappointed, every Ken Loach film is worth seeking out. "Jimmy's Hall" sees him return, in some respects, to the territory he explored in "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" and it is one of his very best films. Again we are back in Ireland but 10 years after the end of the Civil War. Old wounds haven't healed, (they still haven't healed completely to this day), and like "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" the divisions here are much more political than social and almost as violent.

    It deals with the very specific conflict between those who opposed the Treaty, those who supported it and the dominating Catholic Church when one, Jimmy Gralton, returns from 10 years exile in America and reopens a community hall that was the source of all his trouble in the first place, against the express wishes of 'Holy Mother Church' and those who backed it.

    As scripted by Paul Laverty it is, of course, a deeply political film but Loach is the most humanist of political film-makers; consequently it is also a deeply moving (and, at times, very funny) picture. At its centre is a magnificent performance from Barry Ward as Gralton and he is backed beautifully by Jim Norton and Andrew Scott representing the clergy as well as a host of wonderfully naturalistic Irish actors, some professional, some not. Loach may now be in this seventies but this feels as fresh and as relevant as anything he did fifty years ago. I think it's the equal to both "Land and Freedom" and "The Wind that Shakes the Barley".
    7LessThanPaddy

    Slow paced, but important.

    This certainly isn't Loach's finest film, and certainly not his best film that portrays Irish life in the 20th century. However, it is important for a number of historical reasons.

    This film is naturally quite critical of the church's stranglehold on Irish life and policy. Jim Norton's role in portraying this is invaluable, after all who better to portray a controlling, traditionalist,angry priest than Bishop Brennan himself? Indeed, Jim's character in this film completely mirrors his character in Father Ted... but believe me, that is NOT a criticism.

    While the movie may be slow-paced and seemingly dull at certain inter-sections, it's importance for history cannot be discounted. Not so long ago, it would have been sacrilege to watch this film due to it's unsubtle portrayal of the church's sometimes intrusive influence on Ireland, in fact some probably would still consider it to be so. It also deals with the rise of Fascism in Ireland in the early 20th century, something that is almost absent from cinema.

    The movie deserves more credit and should have a larger influence than it appears to have. Give it a chance, some may call it propaganda... it's not. Give it a watch.
    8eyeintrees

    An 8, because it's important

    There are many movies made about oppression, but not nearly enough. In this story based on facts and one man's intention to give culture, song and dance to his small, impoverished community, it defies belief that this travesty of injustice occurred.

    As usual, the Catholic Church, the overlords and the unjust legal system come together to destroy any chance a small community has of the vital birth-right of culture and harmony for those who need it most; an isolated county in Ireland.

    As one man steps up, after having been deported once already for the grand crime of opening a hall where people can learn such basic things as song, dance, art, literature and boxing, after his ten first ten year deportation, the local youth who have nothing to look forward to in life, convince him to do so again.

    This is a straightforward movie about a circumstance that defies belief, and yet it occurred. Worth the watch for anyone who understands that oppression and fascism is wrong and that normal people deserve joy, community and to fight back when their world makes no sense on account of simply wanting to life a life.
    7subxerogravity

    Very cool movie about fighting for your right to party.

    Somewhere slightly better and more sophisticated than Footloose is Jimmy's Hall. Based on a true story about an Irish country man who opened what was pretty much a community Center that allowed the folks of the village to educate themselves in arts and entertainment, but the Catholic church was not fond of people taking any sort of education out of God's hands and into the hands of his children.

    The movie really got my blood boiling even if it was very quiet and slow pace, but it hit some interesting marks about tolerance and freedom of expression. A condition needed by every human. I'm use to seeing rebellions in which people get violent in their protest, but this movie was very tamed, but more importantly, still got the message across.

    My favorite part of the movie is the cool Irish music that was featured in the movie.

    I like it a lot.

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      The real Jimmy Gralton was the only Irishman ever deported from Ireland after Irish Independence. After the release of the film, a 2015 campaign (including an online petition) was started with the aim to rescind the deportation order and extend an official apology to his family. In 2016, this resulted in the President of Ireland stating the only deportation of an Irishman from Ireland was "wrong and indefensible." He unveiled a Gralton memorial at Effrinagh outside Carrick-on-Shannon, on the site where the hall once stood. The stone edifice, which tells Gralton's life story as a labor campaigner, was partially funded by the trade union movement.
    • Patzer
      The prologue claims the people of Ireland fought for independence from the British Empire from 1919 to 1921. However Ireland was actually part of the UK until 6 December 1922, only becoming a Dominion of the British Empire when the Anglo-Irish Treaty came into effect.
    • Zitate

      James Gralton: We need to take control of our lives again. Work for need, not for greed. And not just to survive like a dog, but to live. And to celebrate. And to dance, to sing, as free human beings.

    • Crazy Credits
      At the end of a long list of people and organizations under the heading "Thank You" in the end credits, Dixie the horse, Cabundie the donkey, and Homer the three-legged dog are mentioned.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in La noche de...: Jimmy's Hall (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Sugar Foot Strut
      Written by Harry Myers, Billie Pierce, Charles Schwab, Georges Matis

      Used by kind permission of Carlin Music Corp.

      Performed by Louis Armstrong & His Savoy Ballroom Five

      courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. August 2014 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Irland
      • Frankreich
      • Belgien
      • Japan
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • British Film Institute (BFI) (United Kingdom)
      • Film4 (United Kingdom)
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Irisch-Gälisch
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      • Özgürlük Dansı
    • Drehorte
      • Killanummery, Co. Leitrim, Irland(Jimmy's Hall and surroundings)
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      • 6.911.962 € (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 560.592 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 19.881 $
      • 5. Juli 2015
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 4.825.184 $
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      • 1 Std. 49 Min.(109 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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