Jimmy's Hall

Drama

Jimmy's Hall
Jimmy's Hall
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At cines.com we tell you a little more about the feature film Jimmy's Hall .
The date chosen for the feature film to finally hit theaters was year 2014.
The cast of this film (Barry Ward, Simone Kirby, Andrew Scott, Jim Norton, Brian F. O'Byrne) has had to spend long months traveling and shooting with all the effort that this implies.

The coordination of all the work units that may have been in this film has been possible thanks to the direction (Ken Loach).
During the 106 min. that the film lasts, the messages and reflections are seen little by little.
The film industry exists in practically every country in the world, but this feature film belongs to United Kingdom.

One of the most important parts of the film is the decision of which words are going to be chosen to express what the director is looking for and this was in the hands of Paul Laverty.
George Fenton and his team of musicians have been the creators of the soundtrack of this film that transports us completely into history.

Robbie Ryan has been the person in charge of directing the entire photographic aspect of the film.
Perhaps a large part of the success of this film is that it has been a success to expose this story and these messages from a Drama genre.

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Critics Jimmy's Hall

Deep movie. A story about Ireland in the depression, but just as important today. The heart of this movie is in the right place, but it's not a good movie.
Ken Loach should carry over to our modern times. Terrible cheesy movie. Did Ken Loach finally go to hear the siren song?
Director Ken Loach's tribute to Jimmy Gralton, a socialist from Leitrim (Ireland) and his attempt to build a ballroom / meeting room. Freedom of expression. Friends should stop these kinds of projects before they come to life.
Moving, committed but impartial. The newcomer from America and its impact. An 8, because it is important
A man against authority. Attractive design with safe history. Slow paced, but important
If you are interested in Irish history, or just someone who stands up for their beliefs, take a look at Jimmy's Hall. It fails to come alive with true passion. It starts off well, loses pace, but overall it's a good movie
Another superb and deeply political film from Ken Loach. Very good movie about the fight for your right to party. I really wanted to like this, but unfortunately ...
a howl of outrage over a flagrant judicial error, the abuse of power by the church and the state. Loach's Latest is a powerful drama. One-dimensional tale of good and bad
The more things change, the more they stay the same
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