Fionnula Flanagan

  • Paul Wendkos – The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975)

    Paul Wendkos1971-1980CrimeTVUSA

    In 1893 Massachusetts, 32-year-old spinster Lizzie Andrew Borden is put on trial for killing her father Andrew and stepmother Emma with an ax. The film explores complex family relationships and uses facts to provide a possible solution.Read More »

  • Martin Donovan – Death Dreams (1991)

    1991-2000Martin DonovanThrillerUSA

    Despite her husband’s doubts, a woman reaches out to her dead daughter with a psychiatrist’s help.Read More »

  • Peter Werner – In the Region of Ice (1976)

    1971-1980DramaPeter WernerShort FilmUSA

    Fionnula Flanagan and Peter Lempert comprise the cast of the American Film Institute-subsidized short subject In the Region of Ice. Ms. Flanagan plays a sharp-tongued but compassionate nun, while Lempert is cast as a sullen, emotionally disturbed boy. The title refers to the “thawing” process that occurs when the nun attempts to break through Lempert’s wall of silence. In the Region of Ice won the “best short subject” Academy Award for 1976. Director Peter Werner went on to helm such superior made-for-TV features as Aunt Mary (1979), Barn Burning (1980), The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory (1986) and LBJ: The Early Years (1988).— AllMovieRead More »

  • Michael Pearce – James Joyce’s Women (1985)

    1981-1990DramaMichael PearceUSA

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    In this tribute to James Joyce, Fionnula Flanagan gives a tour-de-force performance as a half-dozen or so women in Joyce’s real and fictional worlds. When she portrays his wife Nora remembering their time together, Flanagan captures the era and the author in lyrical detail. As Sylvia Beach, the woman who first published Ulysses, new dimensions concerning the importance of Nora in Joyce’s literary visions of women emerge, and when Flanagan interprets Joyce characters like Molly Bloom or a washerwoman from Finnegan’s Wake, the beauty of Joyce’s language shines through the melodious words.Read More »

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