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Stella Days

  • 2011
  • TV-14
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Stella Days (2011)
A small town cinema in rural Ireland becomes the setting for a dramatic struggle between faith and passion, Rome and Hollywood and a man and his conscience
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A small town cinema in rural Ireland becomes the setting for a dramatic struggle between faith and passion, Rome and Hollywood and a man and his conscience.A small town cinema in rural Ireland becomes the setting for a dramatic struggle between faith and passion, Rome and Hollywood and a man and his conscience.A small town cinema in rural Ireland becomes the setting for a dramatic struggle between faith and passion, Rome and Hollywood and a man and his conscience.

  • Director
    • Thaddeus O'Sullivan
  • Writers
    • Michael Doorley
    • Antoine O. Flatharta
  • Stars
    • Martin Sheen
    • Stephen Rea
    • Trystan Gravelle
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Thaddeus O'Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Michael Doorley
      • Antoine O. Flatharta
    • Stars
      • Martin Sheen
      • Stephen Rea
      • Trystan Gravelle
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Fr. Daniel Barry
    Stephen Rea
    Stephen Rea
    • Brendan McSweeney
    Trystan Gravelle
    Trystan Gravelle
    • Tim Lynch
    Marcella Plunkett
    Marcella Plunkett
    • Molly
    Joey O'Sullivan
    • Joey
    • (as Joseph O'Sullivan)
    Tom Hickey
    Tom Hickey
    • Bishop Hegarty
    Derbhle Crotty
    • Julia McSweeney
    • (as Derbhla Crotty)
    Amy Huberman
    Amy Huberman
    • Eileen
    Garrett Lombard
    • Jimmy
    Ruth McCabe
    Ruth McCabe
    • Miss Courtney
    David Herlihy
    • Emmet
    Donal O'Kelly
    • Des
    Gary Lydon
    • Larry
    Brendan Conroy
    • Billy
    Barbara Adair
    • Peggy
    Margaret O'Sullivan
    • Nonie
    Danny Scully
    • Frankie
    Seán Doyle
    Seán Doyle
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    • Director
      • Thaddeus O'Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Michael Doorley
      • Antoine O. Flatharta
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    7tavm

    Martin Sheen gives another good performance in the independent drama Stella Days

    Just watched this independent film starring Martin Sheen on Netflix disc with my mom. We both pretty much enjoyed this drama about Sheen as a priest finding himself stuck in Ireland instead of going back to Rome when a bishop inquires him about building a new church. In order to get some funds in order, however, Sheen suggests a cinema which meets some opposition from a politician who decries the "American filth" invading the Irish populace during the not-so-modern '50s timeline as the public is also starting to get used to some electric appliances. There's more to this drama but I'll stop there and just say that while I didn't always know what was going on initially, by the end, I think I understood enough. So on that note, Stella Days is recommended.
    5SnoopyStyle

    weak slow story, much more potential

    Father Daniel Barry (Martin Sheen) hopes to enlighten the masses by opening a movie theatre. It's a '50s small town Ireland where traditions are still paramount. The bishop is eager to built churches, and he's against the immorality of Hollywood. Money is tight, and the collection plate is light.

    Martin Sheen's presence is all that's holding up this movie. Stephen Rea plays the bad guy who opposes the theatre for its immorality. There are a few stories about the townfolks. The characters are all rather meek and the actors relatively pedestrian.

    If the movie theatre is the driving force, then its climax is utterly underwhelming. I won't spoil it, but it's not much of a climax. Of all the characters/stories/scenes, the most memorable is the old woman who ask Father Barry to bless her electricity. The questions she asked are so poignant, and Martin Sheen's interaction with her is incredible. If the rest of the movie was just as good, then this would be amazing. But it's not and the movie crawl along to a whisper of an ending.
    8tjquinn-15301

    Well worth watching at least twice

    I came to Stella Days because it was filmed in Fethard, Co Tipperary, Ireland - my Father's birthplace. And because I loved Martin Sheen in The West Wing. In this little film (or fillum as they say in Ireland) Sheen plays a jaded Roman Catholic Priest, perhaps an older version of the Type played by Bing Crosbie back in the day. But this is. Much more serious film than the initial whimsy might suggest, meditating on the struggle between the Church and Ireland's fledging democracy. And perhaps darker still, the manner in which the main character came to be a priest in the first place - as a 12 year old he had no choice when sent to the Seminary.

    There is serious stuff here. The film also shows Ireland in the 1950s, a time when my parents were growing up. It is also filmed in Fethard which is where my partner and I watched it for the second time having spent the evening in the wonderful McCarthy's Hotel which features considerably in the proceedings. Maybe I'm slightly biased, but I think this film is a treasure, and would gladly watch over again.
    3jarlath-lavelle

    A priest who is a film buff tries to open a cinema in 1950s Ireland

    I saw this recently in a sneak preview,I was expecting a bit more from the story and the cast but I was disappointed with both.It started off at a slow pace and stayed that way.That is not always a bad thing in a film,some can be wonderful and slow moving for example Spring,Summer,Autumn,Winter and Spring(2003)dir:Ki-duk Kim,but it would have been good to see it get out of 2nd gear.Martin Sheen could have phoned in his performance with the effort he put in to it and Stephen Rea played the part of... Stephen Rea,surprise that. The cinema was half full and it was a free show,which says a lot.People were laughing at a lot of the customs of Irish people and the influence of the church which was at the height of it's power in Ireland at that time.This saddened me as I was born,reared and still live in that land.Go see it if you want to have a look at rural Ireland in 1956 as the production values were excellent and very accurate.The sad thing about a freebie is that you cannot ask for your money back,but in a recession I cant say no as I paid 13.20euros the day before to see Hugo in 3D in the same cinema. J.Lavelle - Dublin,Ireland 2012
    8mgtheaven

    Village priest in 1950's Ireland wants to open Cinema despite opposition from Church and Politician.

    Fr Daniel Barry (Martin Sheen) ,a man of the World having served in America and Rome , who has a passion for Cinema , Music and Language is left to languish in a rural community in Co Tipperary in the 1950's. The Bishop is encouraging his Parish Priests to gather funds to build new churches in every Parish. Fr Barry is more inclined to set up a Cinema in the local hall, going so far as plundering the church building fund to do so. The film has a number of different issues going on, such as the Priest's own doubts about his vocation as he was sent by his parents to the priesthood, the rural electrification of Ireland in the 1950's, the effects of the necessary emigration of young Irish men in that era to send money home to families to survive and the power of the Church and the Politicians in the fledgling Irish State. The cast is a strong one. Martin Sheen , as Fr Barry, is resigned to life in the Village, his only beacons of light being the arrival of a young teacher in the village,( well played by Trystran Gravelle, ) full of encouragement and passion, though this falls apart when he indulges in passions of another king with his young landlady (Marcella Plunkett). Tom Hickey shines out as the Bishop with "A countryman's love of concrete", drooling over his church building project, as does Stephen Rea as the rural Politician with a dedicated opposition to "Hollywood Filth". The main fault of the Film is that it takes on a few too many themes at the same time. Despite that, it is still a worthwhile film. It is a valid look at 1950's Ireland, sometimes sentimental and quite often humorous!

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    • Trivia
      Lead actor Martin Sheen's mother was born in Borrisokane, County Tipperary, and it was during a family reunion in memory of her that Sheen was gifted with a copy of the book the film is based on.
    • Quotes

      Fr. Daniel Barry: [at a rural electrification meeting] It is all evidence of the power of the almighty working through the mind of man. I know some of you are still weary of these machines. Don't be, electricity is one of the great blessings of our time. In lumine tuo videbimus lumen. In thy light shall we see light.

    • Connections
      Features La reine de Broadway (1944)
    • Soundtracks
      Cover Girl
      Composed by Ira Gershwin and Jerome Kern

      Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 2012 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Norway
      • Germany
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kino Stella
    • Filming locations
      • Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Newgrange Pictures
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • ARTE
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $102,661
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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