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Four Days in July

1984 | 96m | English

(395 votes)

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Director: Mike Leigh
Writer: Mike Leigh
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Two couples, one Catholic, one Protestant, exist on two sides of the chasm that is everyday life in Northern Ireland.
Release Date: Nov 29, 1984
Director: Mike Leigh
Writer: Mike Leigh
Genres: Drama, TV Movie
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Production Companies BBC
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: May 04, 2024
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Name Character
Brid Brennan Colette
Des McAleer Eugene
Charles Lawson Billy
Paula Hamilton Lorraine
Stephen Rea Dixie McConville
Shane Connaughton Brendan
Eileen Pollock Carmel
David Coyle Mickey
John Hewitt Mr Roper
Ann Hasson Sister Midwife
B.J. Hogg Big Billy
Adrian Gordon Little Billy
John Keegan Mr McCoy
Name Job
Rachel Portman Original Music Composer
Mike Leigh Director, Writer
Remi Adefarasin Director of Photography
Robin Sales Editor
Maggie Donnelly Costume Design
Jim Clay Production Design
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Kenith Trodd Producer
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Reviews

narrator56
9.0

I realized I had watched this movie many years ago, as we have a lot of Mike Leigh's films, but though there were a few spots that sparked a memory, I didn't recall enough to spoil the pleasure of watching it this time. It is a quiet movie, especially considering that it takes place during the Ir ... ish "Troubles," and that seems to have ruffled some reviewers' feathers. Me, I am always up for a slow-paced movie as long as I like the characters and there is some subtle wit and humor included, which this movie had by the bucketful. The only two actors I recognized I like, who were Charles Lawson from Coronation Street and Stephen Rea. They were good, but actually the entire ensemble cast more than carried their weight in this interesting character study. as for those that say nothing happens; well, if you can't get into the mood for a quiet movie, perhaps you should swerve this one and find a juicy body count movie. I would suggest you use captions if they are available. they talk fast sometime in their distinctive Irish accents.

Jan 13, 2024
SPDonlan
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A brief review, given the electoral changes that’re in it, in Norniron. With the last of his accomplished television films for the BBC, Leigh directs and, more impressively, writes with nuance on the sectarian divides of 1980s Belfast. Two couples – one unionist, one nationalist – are presented w ... ith evenhanded understanding, if not necessarily sympathy, before and after The Twelfth. With the best of British social realism, Leigh avoids the more romantic, didactic dualism of Loach/Laverty’s Irish films. The final scene is especially well-written and neatly directed. Come here to me, is there any chance of _Another Four Days in July_ (2025)?

Jul 22, 2024