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'Arracht' (; "Monster") is a 2019 Irish period drama film directed and written by Toms Silleabhin set during the Great Famine of Ireland. It was selected as the Irish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.

Plot



Connemara, 1845. Colmn Sharkey lives with his wife and infant son on the Atlantic coast where they subsist on the fish he catches with his brother Sean and the potatoes grown on the family farm. He is persuaded to take on Patsy Kelly, who has recently left the Royal Navy under suspicious circumstances, as a farmhand and fisherman. Word has spread of a blight affecting the potato crop as far as the Midlands, leading to widespread famine. The blight soon reaches Connemara, where the potato crops wither in the fields. The local landlord increases rents and sends two armed men to Colmn's home to collect. Patsy disarms one of them but is pressured by Colmn into relinquishing the gun as Colmn requests a meeting with the landlord.

At the landlord's estate, Colmn unsuccessfully tries to persuade him not to raise rents due to the famine devastating the country. Patsy wanders off where he encounters the two collection agents and the landlord's daughter. He murders all three before being discovered by Colmn, who is shocked by what he finds and notices a frightened young girl has witnessed the scene. Patsy kills the landlord, leading to a confrontation with the Sharkey brothers in which Sean is fatally stabbed. Enraged, Colmn brutally beats Patsy and leaves him for dead.

Two years pass during which Colmn loses his wife and son to the effects of the famine. Living in a cave by the shore and haunted by visions of his family, he attempts suicide by drowning but is compelled to surface. Later, he discovers a sick young girl Kitty in what used to be his cottage. He nurses her back to health and recognises her as the girl who witnessed Patsy's murder spree. Locals desperate for Colmn's catch stab him in a confrontation at the cottage. As he recovers, he teaches Kitty how to row, catch fish and treat wounds. Time passes and the bond between Colmn and Kitty deepens. Kitty despairs at not being able to help the starving people she encounters but Colmn reminds her that their own meagre food supply is dependent on access to the sea and they will be unable to fish when winter comes. Kitty strikes up a friendship with a local girl and her mother, who Colmn quietly persuades to adopt Kitty and take her to the mainland to ensure her survival once winter arrives.

It is then revealed that Patsy survived Colmn's assault and has framed him for the landlord's murder. Allied with a British agent and a police constable, he tracks down Colmn to his old cottage where he recognises Kitty and takes her hostage as the agent arrests and beats Colmn. When the agent is distracted by Kitty's cries, Colmn beats him to death and subdues the police constable, taking his gun in the process. He confronts Patsy, who threatens to kill Kitty. She stabs him in the leg using a knife previously gifted to her by Colmn, allowing him to strangle Patsy to death while a traumatised Kitty suffers flashbacks to the murders she witnessed. As Patsy dies, Colmn and Kitty embrace.

Cast



Production



Location filming took place in Lettermullan, County Galway. Produced by Dublin-based television and film production company Macalla Teoranta, 'Arracht' was financially backed by Screen Ireland, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland and TG4. Executive Producers Brendan McCarthy and John McDonnell of Fantastic Films.

Release



'Arracht' received its world premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia on 29 November 2019.

The Irish premiere was at the Dublin International Film Festival on 28 February 2020. The film was supposed to receive its general release on 3 April 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic led to the closure of all cinemas. Arracht had its UK premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival on 8 March 2020, and won the Audience Award. Arracht screened at the online editions of the 66th Taormina Film Festival in Italy, and the 32nd Galway Film Fleadh on Sunday, 12 July. It finally received a general release on 6 November 2020.

Critical response



Screen Daily said that "although 'Arracht' could be improved by some shifts in emphasis to give the latter half of the plot more clarity and emphasis, [ Silleabhin] still pulls off an authentic drama/thriller, with a powerful impact."

'The Irish Times' wrote that it was "unmissable" and "beautifully crafted." Little White Lies included 'Arracht' in their list, "10 highlights from the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2019" at no. 2, and wrote "this well acted and beautifully scored film is born of the land itself," calling the film "an austere and implacable drama about finding hope when all else is lost". Filmuforia.co.uk called 'Arracht' "an enigmatic mood piece" with a "brilliant cast" and a "haunting intensity of its remote countryside setting in the coastal region of Connemara". Film Ireland called it a "fiercely impressive feature debut" from director Tom Sullivan, one that has a "real feeling of authenticity". Scannain.com gave the film a 4.0 score out of 5, describing a "phenomenal cast... with stellar performances from the lead duo [ Hala and N Chuinn]". Into Films declared 'Arracht' "a searingly austere film which deserves the widest possible audience" after its UK Premiere at Glasgow Film Festival.

Accolades

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! Year

! Award

! Category

! Recipients

! Outcome

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| rowspan="19" |2020

|rowspan="2"| Dublin International Film Festival

|Best Irish Film

|'Arracht'

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|Aer Lingus Discovery Award

|Dnall Hala

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|Glasgow Film Festival

|Audience Award

|'Arracht'

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| rowspan="5" |American Golden Picture International Film Festival

|Best Feature Film

|'Arracht'

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|Best Director

|Tom Sullivan

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|Best Cinematographer

|Kate McCullough

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|Best Child Actress

|Saise N Chuinn

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|Best Lead Actor

|Dnall Hala

|Honorable Mention

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| rowspan="11" |Irish Film & Television Academy Awards (IFTA)

|Best Film 2020

|'Arracht'

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|Best Director - Film

|Tom Sullivan

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|Best Script - Film

|Tom Sullivan

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|Actor in a Leading Role - Film

|Dnall Hala

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|Actor in a Supporting Role - Film

|Dara Devaney

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|Best Cinematography

|Kate McCullough

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|Best Costume Design

|Clodagh Deegan

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|Best Original Music

|Kla

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|Best Production Design

|Padraig O'Neill

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|Best Sound

|Peter Blayney, Alan Scully, Brendan Rehill

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|Best Makeup & Hair

|Niamh O'Loan, Niamh Glynn

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|Kimolos International Film Festival

|Golden Tree Award (Best Film)

|'Arracht'

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|British & Irish Film Festival Luxembourg

|Critics Choice Award

|'Arracht'

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|Gradaim Cumarside @ Oireachtas na Gaeilge

|Scannn na Bliana

|'Arracht'

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See also



* List of submissions to the 93rd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film

* List of Irish submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film

References




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