I Could Read the Sky
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| I Could Read the Sky | |
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| Directed by | Nichola Bruce |
| Written by | Nichola Bruce |
| Produced by | Janine Marmot |
| Starring | Dermot Healy Maria Doyle Kennedy Stephen Rea |
| Cinematography | Seamus McGarvey |
| Music by | Iarla Ó Lionáird |
| Distributed by | Artificial Eye |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
| Country | Ireland |
| Language | English |
I Could Read the Sky is a 1999 Irish[1] film directed by Nichola Bruce.[2] It is based upon a photographic novel by Timothy O'Grady and Steve Pyke, which concerns the Irish experience of emigration and exile. It has been described as an "innovative, melancholic, and deeply moving film".[1]
The film concerns an old Irish immigrant living in London who is looking back over his life. He recalls his early life in the west of Ireland, his first love, emigrating to England, searching for his brother Joe, who disappeared after he emigrated several years previously. His marriage and his wife's later death are also remembered.