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Black '47
Set in Ireland during the Great Famine, the drama follows an Irish Ranger who has been fighting for the British Army abroad, as he abandons his post to reunite with his family. Despite experiencing the horrors of war, he is shocked by the famine's destruction of his homeland and the brutalization of his people and his family.
19 March 1947, Cork, Ireland
24 May 1949, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK
18 March 1987, Varazdin, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]
1982, Northern Ireland, UK
5 April 1989, London, England, UK
October 17, 1990 in Thionville, Moselle, France
16 June 1977, Dublin, Ireland
11 September 1991, Dublin, Ireland
31 October 1946, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
September 26, 2018
The film's mythic force is underlined by its visual style.September 26, 2018
The story glums along earnestly for 100 minutes that seem, and possibly were, 100 days.September 26, 2018
Black 47somehow falls short of one's cinematic expectations in providing justice to a story that demands it.September 27, 2018
Daly's film isn't subtle, but as a genre film it has a certain pulpy intensity that keeps it rattling along.February 16, 2018
By the time it ends on a note of intimate ambiguity, it's hard not to wish that Black 47 had expressed more shades of gray.September 27, 2018
It was bold and it was well done... accessible and entertaining in that kind of grim way.September 27, 2018
A powerful and poignant film.February 17, 2018
Black 47 feels more like a small screen misfire than the grand cinematic epic that this rich story deserves.September 27, 2018
Black 47 is a gripping and unusual drama none the less.February 17, 2018
Daly's restrained, pared-down style is the opposite of flashy exploitation cinema, but watching these bastions of lethally repressive British rule get some overdue comeuppance is similarly stirring.September 27, 2018
It's all deeply silly stuff, but within an eerily profound milieu.September 27, 2018
Since this is a rare feature film to treat the Irish famine, it's a little odd that it tilts so heavily toward a genre exercise. But as a genre exercise, it's pretty potent.