James Joyce's Women
James Joyce's Women, filmed in 1982 & 1983, is a 1985 released British/Irish period drama film produced by and starring Fionnula Flanagan as writer James Joyce's wife Nora and some of the real women in Joyce's life and fictional women from the writer's novels.[1] The film is based on Fionnula Flanagan's 1977 play James Joyce's Women.[2]
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Directed by | Michael Pearce |
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Based on | 1977 play James Joyce's Women by Fionnula Flanagan |
Starring | Fionnula Flanagan |
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Cinematography | John Metcalfe |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Flanagan had a role in the 1967 film Ulysses.
Cast
- Fionnula Flanagan – Nora, Harriet Shaw Weaver, others
- Chris O'Neill – James Joyce
- James E. O'Grady – The Interviewer
- Tony Lyons – Leopold Bloom
- Paddy Dawson – Stannie Joyce
- Martin Dempsey – Joyce's father
- Gerald Fitzmahony – The Dublin Gossips
- Joseph Taylor – Dubliner
- Rebecca Wilkinson – One of Two Washerwomen
- Gladys Sheehan – One of Two Washerwomen
- Gabrielle Keenan – Cissy Caffrey
- Michelle O'Connor – Edy Boardman
- Zoe Blackmore
- Terry Flanagan
- Brian Dunne
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