The Eclipse (2009)
- Starring:
- Ciarán Hinds, Iben Hjejle, (more)
- Director(s):
- Conor McPherson
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Format(s):
- DVD
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Synopsis of The Eclipse
Michael Farr (Ciarán Hinds of Munich) is a depressed widower who teaches shop in the small seaside town of Cobh, in County Cork, Ireland, where he lives with his two children. While he continues to adjust to life without his beloved wife, who died two years earlier, he begins to experience strange, possibly supernatural occurrences connected to his elderly father-in-law, who is close to death in a local nursing home. When Michael volunteers at the town's annual literary festival, he's assigned to look after Lena Morelle (Iben Hjejle of High Fidelity). Lena is known for her ghost stories, and Michael, impressed with the realistic nature of her writing, shares his recent experiences with her. While Michael and Lena grow closer, another famous author, Nicholas Holden (Aidan Quinn), a married man with a scandalous reputation, arrives in town for the festival, hoping to rekindle a brief affair he had with Lena a year before. As Michael and Nicholas clash over Lena's affections, Michael's supernatural visions grow more vivid and disturbing. The Eclipse was directed by Irish playwright Conor McPherson (The Actors), from a script by McPherson and author/playwright Billy Roche, loosely based on the story "Table Manners" from Roche's collection Tales from Rainwater Pond. The film had its world premiere at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival, where Hinds won the award for Best Actor in a Narrative Feature. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 88 mins
Complete Cast of The Eclipse
- Ciarán Hinds - Michael Farr
- Aidan Quinn - Nicholas Holden
- Eanna Hardwicke - Thomas Farr
- Iben Hjejle - Lena Morelle
- Jim Norton - Malachy McNeill
- Hannah Lynch - Sarah Farr
- Director(s):
- Conor McPherson
- Writer(s):
- Billy Roche, Conor McPherson
- Producer(s):
- Robert Walpole
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Profanity, Violence)
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