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The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006)

June 23, 2006 (IE) Drama, War • 127m

Overview

In 1920s Ireland young doctor Damien O'Donovan prepares to depart for a new job in a London hospital. As he says his goodbyes at a friend's farm, British Black and Tans arrive, and a young man is killed. Damien joins his brother Teddy in the Irish Republican Army, but political events are soon set in motion that tear the brothers apart.

Director

Ken Loach

Top Billed

Cillian Murphy

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Peggy Lynch
Peggy Lynch

Singer at Wake

Noel O'Donovan
Noel O'Donovan

Station Guard

Corina Gough
Corina Gough

Woman in Search

Roger Allam
Roger Allam

Sir John Hamilton

William Ruane
William Ruane

Johnny Gogan

Danny Riordan
Danny Riordan

Elderly Couple

Peg Crowley
Peg Crowley

Elderly Couple

Clare Dineen
Clare Dineen

Mrs. Rafferty

Sean McGinley
Sean McGinley

Father Denis

Nora Lynch
Nora Lynch

Mother of Sick Child

Aine O'Connor
Aine O'Connor

Ceilidh Band

Peadr O'Riada
Peadr O'Riada

Ceilidh Band

Neil Brand
Neil Brand

Newsreel Piano Accompanist

Tom Charnock
Tom Charnock

Sergeant at Cottage

Alan Ready
Alan Ready

Sergeant at Station

Antony Byrne
Antony Byrne

Interrogator

William Armstrong
William Armstrong

British Soldier

Christopher Bown
Christopher Bown

British Soldier

Mark Bryce
Mark Bryce

British Soldier

Alex Dee
Alex Dee

British Soldier

Jonny Holmes
Jonny Holmes

British Soldier

Allan Huntley
Allan Huntley

British Soldier

Bill Hurst
Bill Hurst

British Soldier

Daniel Kington
Daniel Kington

British Soldier

Jamie Lomas
Jamie Lomas

British Soldier

Anthony Martin
Anthony Martin

British Soldier

Owen McQuade
Owen McQuade

British Soldier

Richard Oldham
Richard Oldham

British Soldier

Colin Parry
Colin Parry

British Soldier

Scott Peden
Scott Peden

British Soldier

Bernie Sweeney
Bernie Sweeney

British Soldier

Derek Taylor
Derek Taylor

British Soldier

Neil Alan Taylor
Neil Alan Taylor

British Soldier

Gregor Wood
Gregor Wood

British Soldier

Karl Dawson
Karl Dawson

Volunteer (uncredited)

Niall McCarthy
Niall McCarthy

Extra (uncredited)

Siobhán McSweeney
Siobhán McSweeney

Julia (uncredited)

Seamus Moynihan
Seamus Moynihan

Policeman (uncredited)

Philip Wright
Philip Wright

Man (uncredited)

Crew
Michael Higgins
Michael Higgins

Art Direction

Barry Ackroyd
Barry Ackroyd

Director of Photography

George Fenton
George Fenton

Original Music Composer

Andrew Lowe
Andrew Lowe

Executive Producer

Ed Guiney
Ed Guiney

Executive Producer

John Hayward
John Hayward

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ben Brazier
Ben Brazier

Foley Mixer

Carol Moorhead
Carol Moorhead

Production Manager

Fergus Clegg
Fergus Clegg

Production Design

Robert Brazier
Robert Brazier

Sound Effects Editor

Susanna Lenton
Susanna Lenton

Script Supervisor

Joss Barratt
Joss Barratt

Still Photographer

Patricia Kirkman
Patricia Kirkman

Hair Assistant

Lucy Browne
Lucy Browne

Makeup Artist

Orla Carrol
Orla Carrol

Hairstylist

Lynn Johnson
Lynn Johnson

Makeup Artist

Mark Lowry
Mark Lowry

Art Direction

Marc Cass
Marc Cass

Stunt Coordinator

Paul Heasman
Paul Heasman

Stunt Coordinator

Ulrich Felsberg
Ulrich Felsberg

Executive Producer

Nigel Thomas
Nigel Thomas

Executive Producer

Paul Trijbits
Paul Trijbits

Executive Producer

Mark Woods
Mark Woods

Executive Producer



Reviews

Andres Gomez

⭐ 8/10

September 27, 2013

Intense drama about Ireland's independence from the UK and the ultimate reasons for the need of freedom.

tmdb28039023

⭐ 6/10

September 3, 2022

After watching The Wind That Shakes the Barley, I'm tempted to say that Hollywood ruined Cillian Murphy, but the fact is that this drama written by Paul Laverty and directed by Ken Loach doesn’t really establish, for better or worse, a before and after in the career of the Irish actor; it's more a case of a blind squirrel finding a nut — which is still one more nut than most find (plus, Murphy's range is undeniable, being able to convincingly con… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

March 26, 2023

Though quite provocative, I was really disappointed with the anti-British simplicity of this drama. It all centres around two brothers - "Teddy" (Pádraic Delaney) and "Damien" (Cillian Murphy) and the increasingly desperate - and violent - tactics they employed to eject the occupiers from their country. The latter man is not an instant convert to these activities. About to travel to the UK to be a doctor, it's the thuggish squaddies' brutality th… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$6,500,000

Revenue

$22,900,000

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