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Sunday, April 2, 2023

An Irish Goodbye (2022)

Oh my goodness, do not miss this short film from Northern Ireland that took home the prize at the Oscars in the category of Short Live Action. It is a real gem, and while I have only seen it once, I could foresee watching it time and again. Why? It is an absolute charmer. James Martin, who has Down syndrome, and Seamus O’Hara, a burly befuddled presence, star as two brothers who argue their way to a reluctant understanding after the death of their mother. O’Hara’s character wants to sell the family farm, but his brother is having none of it. The inspiration came from an observation Berkeley, who is originally from Gloucestershire, made while at a football game with his dad of two adult brothers, one with Downs Syndrome, arguing it up in classic Irish fashion, all the while their enormous love for each other palpable. That is exactly captured in this suscinct movie that you wish wouldn't end quite so quickly, and leaves you wanting, but not needing, more.

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