James Joyce's The Sisters (2017)

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The Sisters is an adaptation of the first short story in James Joyce's collected works, Dubliners. Set in 1915 Ireland, it tells the story of a young boy, who reflects upon his time with friend and mentor, Father Flynn, while coming to terms with the Priest's death. As he listens to the conversations of the adults around him and thinks back on his own time with the Father, the boy begins to come to a new understanding about his friend and possibly about himself, as he is confronted with questions of faith, loss and new beginnings.

Director: Matthew James Eberle
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 18 min
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Music: Jesse Owen DeBiase
Editing: Zelie Dember-Slack
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Matthew James Eberle
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is James Joyce's The Sisters about?
The Sisters is an adaptation of the first short story in James Joyce's collected works, Dubliners. Set in 1915 Ireland, it tells the story of a young boy, who reflects upon his time with friend and mentor, Father Flynn, while coming to terms with the Priest's death. As he listens to the conversations of the adults around him and thinks back on his own time with the Father, the boy begins to come to a new understanding about his friend and possibly about himself, as he is confronted with questions of faith, loss and new beginnings.
Who directed James Joyce's The Sisters?
James Joyce's The Sisters was directed by Matthew James Eberle.
Who stars in James Joyce's The Sisters?
James Joyce's The Sisters stars Lynn Downey, Pat Destro, Paul Bond, Camille James Harman, Brian Graves, Frank Califano.
How long is James Joyce's The Sisters?
James Joyce's The Sisters has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is James Joyce's The Sisters?
James Joyce's The Sisters is a Drama film.