An Cailín Ciúin is a fantastic film, I read Foster in secondary school for the Leaving and I had a script wrote for it to turn it into a film of my own but I can safely say what I had doesn't hold a candle to how great the film is, well deserving of the IFTA and I hope and pray that in the future a film of mine may get one too
i'm an american guy (whatever) and the quiet girl was the best, deepest, most human movie i've seen in years. thinking about that last scene always brings tears to my eyes. it puts hollywood to shame. so thank you for that film.
I’m an Australian guy in my 30s and also can barely think of the film (let alone talk about it to another person) without crying either. It hit me harder than any film in recent memory. Proper ugly crying all the way through.
He did. And he had help from an Irish native in LA a bhí ag obair ansin ag an am. Ní mise. Tá Gaeilge in LA, a chairde. Comhghairdeas ó chroí leis 'An Cailín Ciúin' agus An Ghaeilge Abú!
@@caitrionaweafer2993 Good to hear. I recall while at UCLA an immense repository in their libraries for Irish literature. Then, great Annual Bloomsday at the Hammer Westwood Village.
An Cailín Ciúin is a fantastic film, I read Foster in secondary school for the Leaving and I had a script wrote for it to turn it into a film of my own but I can safely say what I had doesn't hold a candle to how great the film is, well deserving of the IFTA and I hope and pray that in the future a film of mine may get one too
Have you made any films?
@@VicenteTorresAliasVits unfortunately no, but I've plenty scripts
@@The_Republic_of_Ireland I might be able to help out, if you'd like. My contact information is on my channel.
i'm an american guy (whatever) and the quiet girl was the best, deepest, most human movie i've seen in years. thinking about that last scene always brings tears to my eyes. it puts hollywood to shame. so thank you for that film.
I’m an Australian guy in my 30s and also can barely think of the film (let alone talk about it to another person) without crying either. It hit me harder than any film in recent memory. Proper ugly crying all the way through.
I must say Chris Pine managed to pronounce An Cailín Ciúin like a native! Well done!
He did. And he had help from an Irish native in LA a bhí ag obair ansin ag an am. Ní mise. Tá Gaeilge in LA, a chairde. Comhghairdeas ó chroí leis 'An Cailín Ciúin' agus An Ghaeilge Abú!
@@caitrionaweafer2993 Good to hear. I recall while at UCLA an immense repository in their libraries for Irish literature. Then, great Annual Bloomsday at the Hammer Westwood Village.
It’s not exactly hard.
@@infinite3joy Agree but the truly epic scale mangling of Irish names, expressions....by non-Irish is why Chris is Everest-scale good!
He did?
Looking forward to watching this.
Well done to them.
How was Catherine Clinch not Oscar nominated?
Great film good on you mate
I loved the movie, it's a masterpiece, and I like the language, but using only An Cailín Ciúin, without adding the English title, isn't very inspired.
The Yanks are having a field day drooling over stage Irish drivel.