The Gaelic Curse
The Gaelic Curse (2016)

The Gaelic Curse

1/5
(46 votes)
6.3IMDb

Details

Cast

Awards

Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival 2017


HIMPFF Award of Recognition
Best Foreign Feature

Monarch Film Festival 2016


Festival Prize
Best Feature Narrative

United International Film Festival 2017


UIFF Trophy
Best Foreign Film

Reviews

This film suffers from poor writing, poor directing, and weak acting. Production values were quite low.

Good story, easy to follow and fun to wiatch. Yes, it was low budget but that doesn't take away from the the time and effort to bring the audience a very watchable flick.

I thought it was very entertaining and I really liked the performance of Brian Walsh.

Very enjoyable film. I loved the story and very different.

This is my favorite Irish movie overall because the content is truly authentic. I grew up in Ireland and can identify with the storyline.

We watched this over the weekend. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

The forms taken by the curse were so contrived and over-the-top that they undermined the charm for me. IMO, this movie would've been greatly improved if the scriptwriters had come up with more subtle ways for the curse to manifest.

There haven't been such strange goings-on in an Irish village since Waking Ned Devine. Not sure if it was the fun, the scenery, the music, or the devil himself but this film was sweet: definitely two lumps of sugar for me.

I saw this comedy at an independent film festival in Amsterdam. It is pure lighthearted fun and filled with energetic performances throughout.

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