The Stag (film) explained

The Stag
Director:John Butler
Producer:Rebecca O'Flanagan
Robert Walpole
Starring:Andrew Scott
Hugh O'Conor
Peter McDonald
Brian Gleeson
Andrew Bennett
Michael Legge
Amy Huberman
Music:Stephen Rennicks
Cinematography:Peter Robertson
Editing:John O'Connor
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:Ireland
Language:English
Budget:€600,000 (estimated)

The Stag (known as The Bachelor Weekend in some regions) is a 2013 Irish film directed by John Butler in his feature début and written by Butler and Peter McDonald.[1]

Plot

A stag weekend in the great outdoors in the west of Ireland takes some unexpected detours.

Arrow Films' synopsis of The Stag is as follows: "Self-confessed metrosexual Fionnán doesn't want a stag do, but would happily attend the Hen. Ruth, the now concerned bride-to-be (Amy Huberman), promptly persuades the, marginally more-macho, best man (Andrew Scott) to organise one. Reluctantly, he agrees but proceeds to do everything he can to stop Ruth's wildly infamous brother, known only as The Machine (Peter McDonald), coming along for their sober, walking-weekend, excuse for a stag party. But The Machine, not so easily fixed, tracks them down, and what follows is a hilarious few days in rural Ireland where the Stags find themselves lost, shot at, stoned and butt-naked. The Stag is a hilarious and heart-warming journey of friendship, fear, male bonding, and tightly fashioned squirrel skin!"[2]

Cast

Release

After being included in the line-up at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2013,[3] the film was released in Ireland on 7 March 2014 and 14 March in the UK. It received its US première at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival in April. For the US release the film was retitled The Bachelor Weekend.[4]

Reception

Mark Kermode gave the film 3/5 stars.[5]

Ryan McNeil described it as 'an unexpected gem' with 'some of the most honest performances you're likely to see, and more brains, heart, and courage than any Hollywood comedy dare put forward.'[6]

Awards

The Stag has been nominated for Best Irish Film at the 11th Irish Film & Television Awards.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Review: The Stag . Lewis . Bazley . 5 March 2014 . Shadowlocked . 6 March 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140306174326/http://www.shadowlocked.com/201403053294/reviews/review-the-stag.html . 6 March 2014 .
  2. Web site: The Stag . Arrow Films . 2014 . 3 December 2014.
  3. Web site: TIFF 2013 Review: THE STAG Works Its Comedy Formula To Perfection . Todd . Brown . Twitch . 13 September 2013 . 3 December 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140810231411/http://twitchfilm.com/2013/09/tiff-2013-review-the-stag-works-its-comedy-formula-to-perfection.html . 10 August 2014 .
  4. Web site: US premiere for Irish comedy The Stag . RTÉ Ten . 5 March 2014 . 3 December 2014.
  5. Web site: The Stag review – 'good-hearted Irish comedy' . Mark . Kermode . . 16 March 2014 . 3 December 2014.
  6. Web site: THE STAG plays TIFF 2013 . Ryan . McNeil . The Matinee . 15 September 2013 . 3 December 2014.
  7. Web site: Irish superstars lead this year's IFTA nominations . Caitlin . McBride . 27 February 2014 . . 27 February 2014.