I Could Read the Sky

I Could Read the Sky

4.2

Sep 03 1999

1h 26m

Drama

The film concerns an old Irish immigrant living in London who is looking back over his life. He recalls his early life in the west of Ireland, his first love, emigrating to England, searching for his brother Joe, who disappeared after he emigrated several years previously. His marriage and wife's later depth is also remembered.

Dermot Healy

Dermot Healy

The Old Man

Stephen Rea

Stephen Rea

P.J.

Brendan Coyle

Brendan Coyle

Francie

Maria Doyle Kennedy

Maria Doyle Kennedy

Maggie

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