Stella Days is a 2011 film in which Martin Sheen plays the role of a Roman Catholic priest in rural Ireland during the mid-1950s.
Stella Days | |
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Directed by | Thaddeus O'Sullivan |
Screenplay by | Corinne Le Hong |
Story by | Michael Doorley |
Produced by | Noëlette Buckley Finn Gjerdrum Stein B. Kvae Jackie Larkin Lesley McKimm Thaddeus O'Sullivan Maggie Pope Meinolf Zurhorst |
Starring | Martin Sheen Stephen Rea Trystan Gravelle Milly Plunkett Tom Hickey Joey O'Sullivan |
Cinematography | John Christian Rosenlund |
Edited by | Dermot Diskin |
Distributed by | Tribeca Film |
Release date | March 9, 2012 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Land | Irland |
Sprache | Englisch |
Budget | $3,500,000 US[1] |
Based on the book Stella Days: The Life and Times of a Rural Irish Cinema, written by Michael Doorley. It is based on the true story of how a small cinema came into being in the town of Borrisokane in County Tipperary. Filming took place in the town of Fethard rather than Borrisokane. The film was screened in front of an invited audience in the Clarke Memorial Hall, Borrisokane on 24 March 2012.[2][3][4][5]
External links
- Stella Days at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- Stella Days at IMDb
- Stella Days at YouTube
References
- ^ Stella Days | John Christian Rosenlund Retrieved June 22, 2016
- ^ "Stella Days (2011)". imdb.com. Retrieved 2014-04-12.
- ^ "Martin Sheen set to film 'Stella Days' in Tipperary". irishcentral.com. Retrieved 2014-04-12.
- ^ Nenagh Guardian, 24 March 2012, p. 18, columns 6 and 7
- ^ "Stella Days | The Life and Times of a Rural Irish Cinema". stelladays.ie. Retrieved 2014-04-12.