This Is My Father Explained

This Is My Father
Director:Paul Quinn
Producer:Nicolas Clermont
Philip King
Screenplay:Paul Quinn
Starring:
Music:Donal Lunny
Cinematography:Declan Quinn
Editing:Glenn Berman
Studio:Filmline International
Hummingbrid Communications
Distributor:Sony Pictures Classics (US)
Runtime:119 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English
Gross:$1,078,737[1]

This Is My Father is a 1998 film directed by Paul Quinn.

Plot

The film portrays a tragic love story set in late 1930s Ireland, focusing on the relationship between Fiona Flynn (Moya Farrelly), a beautiful, feisty seventeen-year-old from a middle-class family, and Kieran O'Dea (Aidan Quinn), a shy labourer in his early thirties, and the search decades later by their son, Kieran Johnson, (James Caan) to find his roots in late 1990s Ireland.

The film is told as an interweaving of the nineties setting, where Kieran is hearing the story of his parents, and the events of the 1930s. Kieran Johnson grew into adulthood unaware of his parents' story or of the tragic events that caused his mother to leave Ireland on her own while pregnant.

The story highlights the issues of prejudice, classism, alcoholism and social and religious conservatism in rural 1930s Ireland.

Cast

Main cast

Supporting Cast

Reception

Roger Ebert given the film 3 out of 4 stars and compared it to his own visit to Ireland in 1967.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: This Is My Father. IMDb. 17 June 2019.
  2. Web site: This Is My Father. Roger Ebert. 17 June 2019.