Rebellion (miniseries)
Rebellion is a 2016 historical drama television serial written and created by Colin Teevan for RTÉ. The series is a dramatisation of the events surrounding the 1916 Easter Rising. The story is told through the perspective of a group of fictional characters who live through the political events. The series was produced to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising. The ensemble cast includes Charlie Murphy, Ruth Bradley, Sarah Greene, Brian Gleeson, Niamh Cusack, Michelle Fairley and Ian McElhinney.
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Genre | Historical fiction |
Created by | Colin Teevan |
Written by | Colin Teevan |
Directed by | Aku Louhimies |
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Composer(s) | Stephen Rennicks |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 5 |
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Producer(s) | Catherine Magee |
Production location(s) | Dublin |
Cinematography | Tim Fleming |
Editor(s) | Ben Mercer |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 52 minutes |
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Budget | €6 million |
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Original network | RTÉ One |
Picture format | 1080i 16:9 |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 3 January – 31 January 2016 |
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Related shows | Resistance |
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In May 2015, RTÉ announced it would produce a drama series to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the 1916 Rising. Filming took place in Dublin in mid-2015. With a budget of €6 million, it became the most expensive drama ever to be produced by RTÉ. It was co-produced by Broadcasting Authority of Ireland and SundanceTV, in association with Zodiak Media Ireland, Element Pictures and Touchpaper Television.
The series was first broadcast on 3 January 2016 on RTÉ One and concluded on 31 January 2016. The series has received mixed reviews from television critics, who praised the cast and production values, however the plot, script and direction drew criticism. It was singled out by many for its historical inaccuracies. The first episode drew a strong audience share of 619,000 viewers. However, the viewership consistently dropped, with the finale gathering an average of 463,300 viewers.
The series was followed by a five-part sequel miniseries, Resistance which dramatised the events surrounding the Irish War of Independence.
Plot
Rebellion depicts fictional characters in Dublin during the 1916 Rising.[1] The commemorative drama begins with the outbreak of World War I. As expectations of a short and glorious campaign are dashed, social stability is eroded, and Irish nationalism comes to the fore. The tumultuous events that follow are seen through the eyes of a group of friends from Dublin, Belfast, and London as they play vital and conflicting roles in the narrative of Ireland's independence.
Cast
- Brian Gleeson as Jimmy Mahon
- Charlie Murphy as Elizabeth Butler
- Ruth Bradley as Frances O'Flaherty
- Sarah Greene as May Lacy
- Michelle Fairley as Dolly Butler
- Ian McElhinney as Edward Butler
- Michael Ford-FitzGerald as Harry Butler
- Paul Reid as Stephen Duffy Lyons
- Barry Ward as Arthur Mahon
- Lydia McGuinness as Peggy Mahon
- Jordanne Jones as Minnie Mahon
- Jason Cullen as Peter Mahon
- Jaeylynne Wallace Ruane as Sadie Mahon
- Millie Donnelly as Gracie Mahon
- Tom Turner as Charles Hammond
- Perdita Weeks as Vanessa Hammond
- Andrew Simpson as George Wilson
- Sophie Robinson as Ingrid Webster
- Barry Keoghan as Cormac McDevitt
- Brian McCardie as James Connolly
- Marcus Lamb as Patrick Pearse
- Sebastian Thommen as Michael Collins
- Lalor Roddy as Thomas Clarke
- Sean Fox as Sean McDermott
- Simone Kirby as Ursula Sweeney
Episode list
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | "Young Guns" | January 3, 2016 | |
As Irish nationalists plot to overthrow British rule, friends May, Frances and Elizabeth follow separate paths in order to do their bit. | |||
2 | "To Arms" | January 10, 2016 | |
On Easter Monday a few hundred rebels launch their attack taking the authorities and holidaying Dubliners by surprise. Lover is pitted against lover, friend against friend and brother against brother as the rebellion takes hold. | |||
3 | "Under Siege" | January 17, 2016 | |
Three days into a siege the rebels seek international recognition for Irish independence but the British forces are closing in. Elizabeth, Frances and Jimmy are caught up in the action at the GPO. Meanwhile, tragedy strikes the Mahon family as their young son Peter is shot and killed. | |||
4 | "Surrender" | January 24, 2016 | |
In the face of overwhelming British reinforcements, the rebels surrender. Swift military court martials and executions follow. | |||
5 | "The Reckoning" | January 31, 2016 | |
As the dust settles from the rebellion, May, Elizabeth and Frances deal with the consequences of their actions. |
Background
The series was directed by Finnish director Aku Louhimies[2] and written by series creator Colin Teevan.
RTÉ secured €400,000 in funding from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland in 2014.[3] In May 2015, RTÉ confirmed it would produce a drama series commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the 1916 Rising; the show was filmed during summer 2015 in Dublin.[4] In December 2015, RTÉ Television confirmed the series would premiere early January on Irish television.[5][6] The series, which cost €6 million, is the most expensive drama series produced by the public broadcaster.[7] RTÉ and Zodiac Media, the production company that made Rebellion, announced in 2016 they would produce a sequel series, initially titled Rebellion: Two States, set during the War of Independence.[8] The sequel, starring Brian Gleeson and Gavin Drea, was released in 2019 with the title Resistance. The sequel opens as British police are closing in on Irish leader Michael Collins and his men.[9]
International broadcast
The series premiered on SundanceTV in the United States, on 24 April 2016 and on YLE in Finland, on 1 June 2016. SundanceTV has combined episodes into pairs and titled "To Arms", "Under Siege" and "The Reckoning" S1E5. The series is available on RTÉ Player in Ireland and on Netflix worldwide, except in Ireland and Finland.[10]
Reception
Following its first broadcast, episode 1 held a strong audience of 619,000. 41% of the available audience tuned in to RTÉ One to watch the opening episode of the five-part series, with an additional 45,000 people catching it on RTÉ One +1 and more than 9,000 people viewing it on the RTÉ Player.[11]
The Irish Times gave the first episode a favourable review.[7] The Irish Mirror claimed that the series was "destined to court controversy".[2] Dr. Shane Kenna, a historian and lecturer at Trinity College, Dublin, criticised the series for its "poor ahistorical script with no educational benefit".[12] The series was slated on social media, with many viewers criticising its historical inaccuracies.[13] Pat Stacey, writing in the Irish Independent, wrote negatively about the dialogue, stating: "the characters didn’t so much converse as chuck out egregiously stilted slabs of text which hung in the air for a moment, before crashing to the floor", concluding: "It’s not historical accuracy the Rebellion has to worry about; it's plain, old-fashioned bad writing, allied with dismally flat direction." [14]
References
- https://www.rte.ie/player/be/show/rebellion-30003790/10596079/
- Ward, James (January 3, 2016). "RTE 1916 drama Rebellion makes debut and is perhaps destined to court controversy". irishmirror. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
- "Rebellion - The Irish Film & Television Network". iftn.ie. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
- Brosnan, Seán (May 21, 2015). "RTÉ announces new Irish drama series 'Rebellion'". iftn.ie. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
- Brosnan, Seán (December 21, 2015). "RTÉ launch new five part series 'Rebellion'". iftn.ie. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
- "RTÉ Unveils First Episode of Rebellion as Part of RTÉ 1916". rte.ie. December 21, 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
- "Rebellion review: RTÉ fires first salvo in 1916 centenary schedule". The Irish Times. January 3, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
- "RTÉ to make follow-up to 1916 Rising drama Rebellion (Sound and Vision Fund backs Rebellion: Two States, to be set during War of Independence)". The Irish Times. July 12, 2016.
- McEvoy, Dermott. New Irish War of Independence drama "Resistance" opens with a bang. Irish Central, Jan 07, 2019.
- "Rebellion". Netflix. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
- "Rebellion draws impressive viewing figures". rte.ie. January 4, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
- "Dr Shane Kenna". Twitter.
- "RTE's Rebellion SLATED on social media for historical inaccuracies". Breaking News. 1 November 2016.
- "Pat Stacey: Historical howlers are the least of the things wrong with RTE's Rebellion drama". Independent.ie.