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    The Mighty Celt

    2005 · Drama · 1h 21m

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  1. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Tim Robey Daily Telegraph (UK) TOP CRITIC. First-time director Pearse Elliott manfully reins in the blarney, and there is something doggedly heartfelt...

  2. Aug 26, 2005 · The Mighty Celt: Directed by Pearse Elliott. With Ken Stott, Tyrone McKenna, Gillian Anderson, Richard Dormer. In this tender coming-of-age story, a young boy from a broken home learns the harsh realities of life after adopting an awkward greyhound and befriending a mysterious figure from his mother's past.

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    • Drama
    • Pearse Elliott
    • 2005-08-26
  3. Aug 4, 2005 · Reviewed by Neil Smith. Updated 22 August 2005. Contains strong language. Gillian Anderson brings a dash of Hollywood glitz to The Mighty Celt, a gentle rites-of-passage tale about a Belfast...

  4. saw the mighty celt at a local irish film festival and it was horrible. once again, scriptwriters use violence towards animals as a cheap tug at audience emotion, where their imagination falls short. the animal cruelty is superfluous. the advert and trailer are misleading. both reflect happy in the photo used to promote and the music in the ...

  5. Feb 1, 2006 · The Mighty Celt Movie Review. by Casimir Harlow Feb 1, 2006. Review. Movies & TV Shows Review. The Mighty Celt Movie (2005) Gillian Anderson spent the best part of a decade solely producing episodes of the X-Files.

  6. "Soft as putty." What the film needs is Ken Loach 's eye and Roddy Doyle's heart. Writer/director Pearse Elliot is a length off the pace. Despite Joe's bitter soul, the script starts to sink in putty and there's nothing anyone can do. Tyrone McKenna is excellent as Donal, neither too brave, nor too fearful.

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