Chris O'Neill

Chris O'Neill

Nascimento : 1946-12-21, Ireland

Morte : 1997-04-15

Perfil

Chris O'Neill

Filmes

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Trump
Johnnie is a foreman of a construction crew. On the outsidem he seems very "normal" and straight, but one evening we see him putting on makeup and a feather boa and going out for a night in the city.
E Agora, Meu Amor?
Priest
Três meses após um único encontro amoroso com Isabel Fuentes em Las Vegas, o agente imobiliário Alex Whitman descobre que ela está grávida. Enquanto sofre pressão dos dois lados da família, Alex recebe a proposta de uma promoção em Nova Iorque e fica dividido entre sua nova vida em Las Vegas e o sucesso profissional que teria com esta promoção.
Fiel, Mas Nem Tanto
Priest
A depressed housewife whose husband is having an affair contemplates suicide, but changes her mind when she faces death by a killer hired to do her in.
Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics
(segment "Where the Dead Are")
James Earl Jones hosts this film based on two stories by the late Rod Serling, who wrote the stories of the original 'The Twilight Zone' (1959) series. In "The Theater," a young woman attends a movie theater only to find that her life story is being revealed on the screen. In "Where the Dead Are," a Boston surgeon in 1868 searches for a scientist who may have the answer to a medical mystery.
James Joyce's Women
James Joyce
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.
Anne Devlin
Thomas Russell
The story of Anne Devlin, who was caught up in the revolt of the Irish under Robert Emmett in 1803, told exclusively from the woman's point of view.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Bosco Hogan plays Joyce's alter-ego, Stephen Daedelus, growing up in Ireland in the early part of the 20th century, and at odds with the strictures of his Catholic home and family. The film charts his search for knowledge and understanding, during a decline in his family's circumstances, that leads him to revelations on the nature of art, beauty and politics. However his personal renaissance makes him feel unwelcome in his own country, and forces him to make a choice between exile as artist or staying and facing personal defeat.