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A small town cinema in rural Ireland in the 1950s becomes the setting for a dramatic struggle between Rome and Hollywood, and a man and his conscience. Martin Sheen stars as Father Daniel Berry in a story about the excitement of the unknown versus the security of the familiar, as those in the town find themselves on the cusp of the modern but still clinging to the traditions of church and a cultural identity forged in very different times. -- (C) Tribeca Film Unrated
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Movie Title : Stella Days
Release Date : Jun 22, 2012 Limited
Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Martin Sheen,Tom Hickey,Stephen Rea,Joseph O'Sullivan,Trystan Gravelle,Marcella Plunkett,Derbhle Crotty,Amy Huberman,Garrett Lombard,Ruth McCabe,David Herlihy,Donal O'Kelly,Gary Lydon,Brendan Conroy,Barbara Adair,Margaret O'Sullivan,Hugh O'Connor,Danny Scully,Sean Doyle,Gail Fitzpatrick


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Stella Days

User Ranting Movie Stella Days : 3
User Count Like for Stella Days : 115
Critics Ranting For Stella Days : 4.8
Critics Percentage For Stella Days : 60 %

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TagLine Stella Days One man, a small town and a big idea.
Review For Movie Stella Days
There's no shortage of blarney in Stella Days, helmer Thaddeus O'Sullivan's largely winning drama about '50s rural Ireland, but it's blarney with a twist.
John Anderson-Variety

Soft Irish accents and good intentions aren't enough to save the poky Irish drama "Stella Days," set in a small town on the cusp of change in the 1950s.
Kyle Smith-New York Post

Relaxed performances and pillow-soft photography compensate somewhat for the story's narrow ambitions, but they're not enough to invigorate a movie that clearly would rather charm than challenge.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

Thanks to its understated elegance and surpassing central performance, this modest, too-eagerly schematic period drama is more engrossing than it has a right to be.
Eric Hynes-Village Voice

While its catharsis is somewhat muted and its script uneven, this splendidly acted drama explores its themes with sensitivity, gentle humor and poignancy that will appeal in particular to older audiences.
David Rooney-Hollywood Reporter

Martin Sheen gives a lilting performance as dogged Father Barry. Sheen continues his professional and personal journey. The ending may not be as firm as one might want, but Stella Days is a further step in Martin Sheen's spiritual journey.
Tony Macklin-tonymacklin.net

Working from a script as uneven as his accent, Sheen turns in an otherwise strong performance, but the sanitized Stella Days generates no real spark.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

Sheen powerfully conveys his character's crisis of faith and the lightweight film captures its bleak setting and quirky townsfolk.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

Well-meaning and well-done for what it is: overly familiar material lacking in viewer allure.
David Noh-Film Journal International

Within the square framework, screenwriter Antoine O'Flatharta and director Thaddeus O'Sullivan are able to convey a lot about the atmosphere and attitude of a community in transition.
Noel Murray-AV Club

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Movie Overview For Stella Days

A priest stationed in Tipperary, Ireland, is eager to return to Rome. Told he cannot do so until he has raised enough money for the building of a new church, he decides to open a cinema in the local town.

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TagLine Stella Days One man, a small town and a big idea.

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