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Fifty Dead Men Walking 22 November 09

Section: article

Categories: Film / dvd

Despite its awkward title, taken from the book, it is a remarkable film on one aspect of the history of (Northern) Ireland. It is a true story about an informer working for the British. The title refers to the 50 people he ostensibly saved from the IRA. Yet one interesting and telling fact that comes to light in the film is that one of the IRA’s most active interrogators and assassins was in fact also working for the British. The lends the concept of agent provocateur a new level of iniquity.

Most of the performers speak a fast and rich Norther Irish, mainly Belfast, dialect.

  • Title: Fifty Dead Men Walking
  • Directed by: Kari Skogland
  • Writing credits: Nicholas Davies, Marin McGartland (book)
  • Starring: Ben Kingsley, Jim Sturgess, Kevin Zegers, Natalie Press, Rose McGowan
  • Year: 2009 (August)
  • Further details: 117 Minutes

The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 31 October 09

Section: article

Categories: distraction / dvd

Denzel Washington, John Travolta, John Turturro.

  • Title: The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3
  • Directed by: Tony Scott
  • Writing credits: Brian Helgeland, based on the novel by John Godey
  • Starring: Denzel Washington, John Travolta, John Turturro
  • Year: 2009

Moriarty in Brotfabrik 26 October 09

Section: article

Categories: Concert

We had the pleasure of seeing Moriarty again this evening in the Brotfabrik. Just lovely.

The members, info from some website

  • Rosemary Moriarty: Crimson Diva
  • Tom Moriarty : Kid with the harmonica
  • Arthur Moriarty : Tchekovian guitar
  • Zim Moriarty : Professor on double-bass
  • Charles Moriarty : Lord on guitar

  • Title: Moriarty in Brotfabrik
  • Venue: Brotfabrik, Frankfurt Germany

The Cry of the Owl 19 September 09

Section: article

Categories: Film / dvd

I rented this film because it is based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith. I wouldn’t watch it a second time, but it was mildly interesting. (Another reason I took it out was because of Julia Stiles: I believe I have only seen her in the Bourne films.)

  • Title: The Cry of the Owl
  • Directed by: Jamie Thraves
  • Writing credits: Patricia Highsmith (novel), Jamie Thraves (screenplay)
  • Starring: Paddy Considine, Julia Stiles, and more
  • Year: 2009


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