Doineann ([ˈd̪ˠɪnʲən̪ˠ], "stormy weather") is a 2021 Northern Irish drama film in the Irish language, directed by Damian McCann.[1][2][3]

Doineann
Poster
Directed byDamian McCann
Screenplay byAislinn Clarke
Produced byMichael Hewitt
Dermot Lavery
Chris Myers
Starring
CinematographyDamien Elliott
Angus Mitchell
Edited bySorcha Nic Giolla Mhuire
Music byMark Gordon
Charlie Graham
Richard Hill
Production
company
DoubleBand Films
Distributed byWildcard Distribution
Release dates
25 July 2021 (Galway Film Fleadh)
28 January 2022 (general release)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryNorthern Ireland
LanguagesIrish
English

Plot edit

Tomás is a Dublin investigative journalist, reporting on criminal gangs. He goes on holiday to an island off Ireland's coast with his family. He receives an urgent call to return to Dublin, but when he later returns to the island his wife and child are missing. A local Garda detective starts to help him find them, as the storm closes in.

Production edit

Doineann was filmed in County Down and Islandmagee in winter 2020–21 and received support from Northern Ireland Screen, BBC Gaeilge and TG4; it is the first Irish language feature to be made and produced in Northern Ireland.[4][5]

It was filmed on an Arri Alexa Mini with Panavision Primo Lenses in a 2.39:1 aspect ratio.[6]

Release edit

Doineann premiered on 25 July 2021 at the Galway Film Fleadh. The Irish Times, Irish Examiner and entertainment.ie all scored it three stars out of five. Reviewers noted the similarities to Nordic noir and praised the performance of Bríd Brennan as a Columbo-style investigator, but criticised the latter part of the film as clichéd.[7][8][9]

Peter Coonan received a nomination at the 18th Irish Film & Television Awards (IFTAs), for best supporting actor in a film.[10][11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Doineann". DoubleBand Films.
  2. ^ "Doineann – Review of Irish Film at Galway Film Fleadh 2021 – Film Ireland Magazine".
  3. ^ "Peter Coonan on his new Celtic thriller Doineann – and why he owes a lot to Love/Hate's Fran". independent.
  4. ^ "Writer and director Aislinn Clarke: 'The film's in Irish, but what audiences want is a good story. They don't mind subtitles'". Belfasttelegraph – via www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk.
  5. ^ "New Irish thriller Doineann to be released in cinemas on 28th January". Northern Ireland Screen. 18 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Doineann (2021) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  7. ^ Clarke, Donald. "Doineann: Irish-language thriller starts strongly but peters out". The Irish Times.
  8. ^ Burke, Declan (28 January 2022). "Movie review: Irish-language psychological thriller Doineann has an intriguing set-up". Irish Examiner.
  9. ^ Lloyd, Brian (27 January 2022). "'Doineann' works like an Irish answer to Nordic noir". Entertainment.ie.
  10. ^ "All the nominees for the 2022 IFTA Film & Drama Awards". 22 February 2022 – via www.rte.ie. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  11. ^ Newsdesk, The Hot Press. "An Cailín Ciúin, Belfast and Kin lead IFTA 2022 nominations". Hotpress.

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