Cré na Cille (film) explained

Cré na Cille
Based On:Cré na Cille by Máirtín Ó Cadhain
Director:Robert Quinn
Producer:Mickey Walsh
Ciarán Ó Cofaigh
Starring:Bríd Ní Neachtain
Peadar Lamb
Máire Ní Mháille
Macdara Ó Fátharta
Joe Steve Ó Neachtain
Diarmuid Mac an Adhastair
Máire Uí Dhroighneáin
Tom Sailí Ó Flaithearta
Peadar Ó Treasaigh
Máirín Uí Neachtain
Dara Devaney
Seán Ó Coisdealbha
Mairéad Ní Chuaig
Pádraic Ó Tuairisc
Mícheál Ó Conaola
Music:Jim Lockhart
Cinematography:Tim Fleming
Editing:Conall de Cléir
Studio:ROSG
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:Ireland
Language:Irish
Budget:€1,200,000

Cré na Cille is a 2007 Irish film directed by Robert Quinn. In the Irish language, it is an adaptation of Máirtín Ó Cadhain's 1949 novel Cré na Cille.[1] [2] It was released outside Ireland under the English title Graveyard Clay.[3]

Production

Cré na Cille was filmed in various locations in Connemara, County Galway in 2006 to commemorate the centenary of Ó Cadhain's birth.[4] It was filmed with HDCAM in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio and with Dolby Digital sound.[5]

Plot

A graveyard in Connemara. As the members of a small community die, their spirits linger on in the grave and can speak to each other.

Release

Cré na Cille premiered in Galway in December 2006.

It screened at the 2007 Shanghai International Film Festival (shortlisted for the Jin Jue Award)[6] and at the Irish Film Festival, Boston.

Cré na Cille won an award for Outstanding Services to the Irish Language at the 2007 Aisling Awards.

It premiered on television on TG4 on St Stephen's Day 2007.[7]

Bríd Ní Neachtain's performance was highly praised by critics.[8]

Awards

AwardsCategoryRecipientsResult
Irish Film & Television Awards[9] [10] Best Director Robert Quinn
Best Actress in a Lead Role Bríd Ní Neachtain
Best Original ScoreJim Lockhart
Special Irish Language AwardCré na Cille

Legacy

Dr Seán Crosson of NUI Galway observed that "It was remarked to me by one of those involved in the production of Cré na Cille, for example, that if it had not been made this year, it would have been increasingly difficult for the work ever to have been successfully adapted as fluent speakers of the richly textured and complex Irish found in Ó Cadhain’s masterpiece become more difficult to find."[11]

Actress Bríd Ní Neachtain appeared on an Irish 55-cent stamp in 2008, depicted in a still from Cré na Cille.[12] [13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cré na Cille on DVD. www.gaelport.com. 25 February 2019. 26 February 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190226111140/http://www.gaelport.com/default.aspx?treeid=37&NewsItemID=5317. dead.
  2. Book: Cinemas of Ireland. Isabelle Le. Corff. Estelle. Epinoux. 25 February 2019. Cambridge Scholars Pub.. 9781443802406. Google Books.
  3. Web site: Cré na Cille DVD - CIC. www.cic.ie. 2019-02-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20181007011156/http://www.cic.ie/en/general/other/cre-na-cille-dvd. 2018-10-07. dead.
  4. Web site: Major coup as deal keeps top shows on TV3. Independent.ie. December 2006 .
  5. Web site: Graveyard Clay (2007). www.imdb.com.
  6. Cré na Cille shortlisted at Shanghai Film Fest. 29 May 2007. www.rte.ie.
  7. Web site: 'Cré na Cille' To Premiere on TG4 - The Irish Film & Television Network. www.iftn.ie.
  8. Web site: Judges hold court at Miller's Abbey crossing. Independent.ie. June 2007 .
  9. Web site: And the winners are.... Independent.ie. 15 February 2008 .
  10. News: Irish emigrant film receives 14 Ifta nominations. The Irish Times.
  11. Crosson . Seán . From Kings to Cáca Mílis: Irish film and television as Gaeilge in 2007 . Estudios Irlandeses: Journal of Irish Studies . 2007 . 3 . 10379/621.
  12. Web site: Filmed in Ireland. www.anpost.ie.
  13. News: New stamps mark Irish language contributions. The Irish Times.