The unexpected death of her husband sends a woman and her seven children, ages 2-14, into emotional turmoil and financial crisis in 1967 Dublin. She is forced to borrow money from a ruthless... Read allThe unexpected death of her husband sends a woman and her seven children, ages 2-14, into emotional turmoil and financial crisis in 1967 Dublin. She is forced to borrow money from a ruthless loan shark to make ends meet. She faces her dismal existence by selling fruits and vegeta... Read allThe unexpected death of her husband sends a woman and her seven children, ages 2-14, into emotional turmoil and financial crisis in 1967 Dublin. She is forced to borrow money from a ruthless loan shark to make ends meet. She faces her dismal existence by selling fruits and vegetables at an open air market where she spends time with a best friend who gives her encourag... Read all
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
- Cathy Browne
- (as Roxanna Williams)
Featured reviews
And that it did. I particulary like the relationship between Agnes and Marion...I think it was a perfect display of women's relationships, and how they change and grow over time.
I admit I found the characters a bit "oirish" at times, but it was lovely and fun. I give it 7/10.
(cameo). Huston, who also co-produced with filmmaker Jim Sheridan and
directs in her big-screen debut, gives it her all as stoic, decent
Irish mother of seven in Dublin circa 1967 whose adjustment to
widowhood takes its toll in her daily struggle to keep her brood
under wraps even as she attempts to enjoy her life as it proceeds.
Straight forward but no real sense of palpable tension even as it
dredges up the themes of death, poverty and an unsteady future.
This is an endearing, quality independent film for those of us who love a good drama as well as some good chuckles! I am looking forward to reading the trilogy novels by Brendan O'Carroll--which was the basis of this film.
On my first viewing I thought it was a nice little film but nothing special. Mild thumbs up. I'm not sure why, but about a year later I decided to watch it again. I enjoyed it more the second time. Six months later I watched it a 3rd time and it seemed better yet. Today I watched it for the fourth time and I enjoyed every moment of it tremendously. The opening scene is just delicious, and hilarious. Even though I have a pretty good ear for the Irish idiom, I turned on the English subtitles and caught some bits of dialog that were not clear before.
If you are a film student, this a good one to study. It is extremely well crafted. Yes my dears, with no big stars and a small budget, you can make a fine film. The camera work is first class. Lighting is perfect. The colors pop out at you. No doubt Ms. Houston sought to bring her Ireland to life with all of it's vivid vitality, and she succeeded. She squeezed a lot into a small film. Humor, music, romance, pathos, and even a little suspense. Perfect editing. The film never lags. Perfect pacing. Perfect storytelling. Nothing is unnecessary and nothing is missing.
Yes, it is a bittersweet tale, but so is life. We have all been there. Agnes Browne and her brood are good souls, instantly likable. The beaming faces of those kids, ah, they'll steal your heart. That's what makes this movie a winner above all else. It's a movie with heart.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the filming of the movie, Anjelica Huston was "arrested" on Dublin's Moore Street. She had been convinced by some of the street stall owners to try doing her sales pitch for real. As a joke someone informed the local beat Garda that there was someone selling on Moore Street without a trader's licence. Not recognizing Anjelica Huston, the officer in question detained her. He saw the funny side of it when it was revealed who she was and what she was doing and let her go.
- GoofsThe movie is set in 1967 but the car that Tom Jones uses at the end of the movie to visit Agnes is a 1971 Lincoln Continental.
- Quotes
Marion Monks: We're here for a good time, not a long time. And having a friend like you is as good as it gets.
- SoundtracksMagnificat Cum Alleluia
Arranged & Performed by Nóirín Ní Riain
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Agnes Browne
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $148,853
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,322
- Dec 5, 1999
- Gross worldwide
- $148,853
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1