Dancing At Lughnasa

Dancing At Lughnasa

Rural Ireland, 1936. It's a pivotal time for the five unmarried Mundy sisters. Europe is on the brink of war, their small village is on the verge of incredible change and the sisters have troubles of their own. The head of the household is the imperious, eldest sister Kate (Meryl Streep), barely holding the family together with income from her teaching job. Her sisters, saintly caretaker Agnes (Brid Brennan); the simple-minded Rose (Sophie Thompson); earth Maggie (Kathy Burke) and the romantic Christina (Catherine McCormack) all do piecework and odd jobs to support themselves and Christina's beloved illegitimate son Michael. Into their lives come two men who threaten to disrupt this delicate family union: Michael's errant father Gerry (Rhys Ifans) and the sisters' brother (Michael Gambon), a mentally unbalanced priest returning from decades of missionary work in remote Africa. Despite their hardships, the sisters are able to embrace life and all its complexities and dance with joy in their hearts. DANCING AT LUGHNASA is a poignant drama featuring brilliant ensemble acting, gorgeous photography and music by Grammy Award-winning composer Bill Whelan.

Production Year: 
1998
Released: 
Tue, 06/15/1999
Run Time Minutes: 
95
Rating: 
PG
Genres: 
Drama
Trailer: 
No
Format Aspect Ratio: 
1.85-Wide Screen
Resolution: 
480x720 LowRez
More Information: 
HD-4
Audio Language: 
English
Audio Format: 
Dolby Digital
Audio Channels: 
2-Channel Stereo
Actors: 
Meryl Streep - Kate Mundy
Actors: 
Michael Gambon - Father Jack Mundy
Actors: 
Catherine McCormack - Christina Mundy
Actors: 
Kathy Burke - Maggie Mundy
Actors: 
Sophie Thompson - Rose Mundy
Actors: 
Brid Brennan - Agnes Mundy
Actors: 
Rhys Ifans - Gerry Evans
Actors: 
Darrell Johnston - Michael Mundy
Actors: 
Lorcan Cranitch - Danny Bradley
Actors: 
Peter Gowen - Austin Morgan
Actors: 
Dawn Bradfield - Sophie McLoughlin
Actors: 
Marie Mullen - Vera McLoughlin
Actors: 
John Kavanagh - Father Carlin
Actors: 
Kate O'Toole - Chemist
Actors: 
Gerard McSorley - Narrator