Jimmy's Hall | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | November 19, 2015
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Some of the (should-be) lush colours of the Irish countryside are tainted by moments of fuzziness in the picture quality. Good otherwise.
| genre | Drama | History |
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| synopsis | In the 1930s political activist Jimmy Gralton is deported from Ireland during the 'Red Scare'. |
| lead actors | Barry Ward | Simone Kirby | Jim Norton | Andrew Scott | Brían F. O'Byrne | Francis Magee | Karl Geary | Shane Cullen | Paul Fox | Sorcha Fox | Aisling Franciosi | Denise Gough | Aileen Henry | Seamus Hughes | Martin Lucey | Chris MacManus | Conor McDermottroe | Mikel Murfi | Shane O'Brien | Chelsea O'Connor | John O'Dowd | Donal O'Kelly | Rebecca O'Mara | Seán T. Ó Meallaigh | Stella McGirl | John Cronogue | Michael Sheridan | Diane Parkes | Padraig Fallon | Anna Crossley | Róisín Judge | John McCarrick | Hugh Gallagher | Colm Gormley | John Colleary | Joe Lafferty | Tom Colsh |
| director | Ken Loach |

















