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Kings

  • 2007
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
662
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Kings (2007)
Drama

A group of men reunite for a friend's funeral.A group of men reunite for a friend's funeral.A group of men reunite for a friend's funeral.

  • Director
    • Tom Collins
  • Writers
    • Tom Collins
    • Jimmy Murphy
  • Stars
    • Colm Meaney
    • Donal O'Kelly
    • Brendan Conroy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    662
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Collins
    • Writers
      • Tom Collins
      • Jimmy Murphy
    • Stars
      • Colm Meaney
      • Donal O'Kelly
      • Brendan Conroy
    • 15User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Joe Mullan
    Donal O'Kelly
    • Jap Kavanagh
    Brendan Conroy
    • Git Miller
    Donncha Crowley
    Donncha Crowley
    • Shay Mulligan
    Barry Barnes
    • Máirtín Rogers
    Seán Ó Tarpaigh
    • Jackie Flaherty
    Peadar O'Treasaigh
    • Micil Flaherty
    Seán T. Ó Meallaigh
    Seán T. Ó Meallaigh
    • Joe Mullan Jnr.
    Christopher Greene
    • Jap Jnr.
    Graham Feeley
    • Git Jnr.
    Ronan Moloney
    • Jackie Jnr.
    Simon Drislane
    • Shay Jnr.
    Darragh O'Brien
    • Máirtín Jnr.
    Gabrielle Reidy
    • Maggie
    Cathy Murphy
    Cathy Murphy
    • Bridie
    Des McAleer
    • Fr. Maguire
    Dimitri Andreas
    Dimitri Andreas
    • Dursun
    Gerry Doherty
    • Pawnbroker
    • Director
      • Tom Collins
    • Writers
      • Tom Collins
      • Jimmy Murphy
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    7defactofilms-2

    Kings at Toronto.

    It is possible that the major narrative of the twenty-first century will be that of immigration. With transnational movement becoming ever more common, the distances between us shrink both geographically and socially as every immigrant has a compelling individual story to share. Kings is the fertile ground where six of these stories take root, grow and intertwine. It is the first major bilingual (Irish Gaelic and English) Irish production.

    In the seventies, six ambitious and energetic young men – friends and relatives – left Ireland for London with an eye to making their fortunes and eventually returning home in a blaze of glory. Like so many before them, they found work in the construction industry, toiling to build the very cities that often remained cold and unwelcoming to them. When we meet the men, it is nearly thirty years after their arrival, and one of them has died under terrible circumstances.

    It is a deeply held tradition that they hold a wake for the passing of their friend, named Jackie. What makes this occasion even more tearful is that the friends haven't followed the path they originally had set out for themselves. They have not enjoyed the same fortunes or even returned to Ireland victoriously as planned. When they finally meet to honour Jackie, drink and sadness make it inevitable that some men will take up the grievances and disappointments of the past, all the while maintaining the illusion that they have a future. In tragic situations like these, nostalgia is particularly far from the cold, hard truth.

    In addition to sketching a fine sense of place, director Tom Collins elicits remarkable performances from each member of his strong cast, particularly the great Colm Meaney as Joe, a man who left behind his old Irish life for good, but at a heavy cost. These skillful actors capture all the complex and heart-rending subtleties of the immigrant experience. Through the bonds and misfires of male friendship, Kings sympathetically portrays a circle who never actually leave their homeland in either custom or commitment.

    Jane Schoettle
    7hanrahanpm

    Realistic Irish film about a sensitive subject

    Saw this at the Stony Brook Film Festival last night and was amazed to find (a) a nearly full house and (b) the audience got it. As an Irishman who lived in London in the 1960's I am well aware of the characters and their sad, difficult lives. (The years were a bit off as the film claimed they emigrated in 1977 - more like 10 years earlier). I had also seen the play it was based on "The Kings of the Kilburn High Road" a few years back. The play, if I recall correctly, is set entirely in the back room of the bar. The acting is first rate and while most of the dialogue is in Irish, with subtitles, it really works. This was a strange experience, to see a film about Irishmen and needing subtitles to understand everything being said. Not surprisingly, Colm Meaney lends heft to the film and the part of Joe. He always does. Well worth seeing although I wonder who the audience is for such a film? There are thousands of Irishmen still in England who lived lives like these poor unfortunates.
    JustLiam

    Language and country... or countries?

    I love any good Irish film and really want to see this. When I first saw the writeup on a few different sites I decided to look into it before I got the movie. And after reading everyones comments Im even more confused. Im guessing the movie is not spoken in English? I've always thought the Irish spoke English with an Irish accent. However, everyone's comments say differently. To make this even more confusing, someone commented that they wanted the movie spoken in Irish and not English. Yet they wrote there comment in English.... IM CONFUSED.

    Could someone clarify if this is in fact English with an Irish accent or is there some language I don't know about. Also if it is not spoken in English, could someone verify if the "English version" of the movie has an alternate title here in the US.

    Thank you
    9Ronina

    The Film overall...

    Overall this was an excellent film, the story was good, and so was the acting. the only thing that I found difficult was the fact that it as in a language I didn't understand, so I had to read the subtitles. Don't get me wrong after a while you get used to it, and you can still enjoy the film 100 percent. other than that it is a very good film, that I would recommend!

    Also another aspect of this film was that the characters were very, very real. they all had different personalities. the only thing was, being from a very different country couldn't get their names until we were halfway into the film, so it did get a little confusing, but never the less I stand by what I said in the first paragraph, that this was a very well done film.

    And although it was a story that was sadder then most, it did have parts that were happy, even funny! it wasn't all sad and depressing.

    so yes, this is a good, very good film to see, so I recommend it!
    10doreen2cv

    a sad, gorgeous film

    A beautifully-made film, "Kings" is one of the best movies of this year. The hand-held camera gives it an intimacy too often absent in close-up cinematic portraiture, and allows the viewer a real look at the shocking sadness of the lives of its subjects. Of a group of five friends who leave the west of Ireland in their teens in the late 1970s, Jackie is the first to die. Herein begins a long journey into oblivion for his four friends, all of them living lives very different from what was envisaged at the start of their English odyssey. What "Kings" does, more than anything, is take a long look at the generations of lost Irish in London, those who left Ireland on the boat to work on the building sites and to clean houses, and the sad waste of the loss of potential to the devils of booze. The films stays away from nostaglia or sentiment, and in doing so it creates for the viewer a real picture of how it was for all the thousands of immigrants, most of whom never saw home again.

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    • Trivia
      Ireland's Official Submission to the Best Foreign Language Film Category of the 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008).
    • Connections
      Followed by Kings: From the Bogside to the Bright Lights (2008)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2007 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Irish Gaelic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Reyes
    • Filming locations
      • Ealing Hospital, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Newgrange Pictures
      • Green Park Films
      • De Facto Films
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    • Budget
      • €5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $125,154
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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