Nora is a 2000 film directed by Pat Murphy about Nora Barnacle and her husband, Irish author James Joyce. It stars Ewan McGregor as Joyce and Susan Lynch in the title role.
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Directed by | Pat Murphy |
Written by | Gerard Stembridge Pat Murphy |
Produced by | Bradley Adams Damon Bryant Tracey Seaward |
Starring | Susan Lynch Ewan McGregor |
Cinematography | Jean-François Robin |
Edited by | Pia Di Ciaula |
Music by | Stanislas Syrewicz |
Production company | Natural Nylon |
Distributed by | Advanced (Germany) Momentum Pictures (UK) |
Release dates | April 21, 2000 (2000-04-21) (Ireland) May 19, 2000 (2000-05-19) (United Kingdom) |
Running time | 106 minutes |
Countries | Germany Italy Ireland United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | $15,120[1] |
Dublin, 1904. Walking down Dublin's Nassau Street, James Joyce meets Nora Barnacle, a young and attractive woman from Galway. Joyce, immediately in love with the young woman, offers to 'show her the city'. Nora coldly states that she has to work.
The film then proceeds to examine the relationship between Joyce and Barnacle.
Actor | Role |
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Susan Lynch | Nora Barnacle |
Ewan McGregor | James Joyce |
Andrew Scott | Michael Bodkin |
Peter McDonald | Stanislaus Joyce |
Roberto Citran | Roberto Prezioso |
Vinnie McCabe | Uncle Tommy |
Veronica Duffy | Annie Barnacle |
Pauline McLynn | Miss Kennedy |
Aedin Moloney | Eva Joyce |
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