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Into the West (film)

Into the West is a 1992 Irish magical realist[3] film about Irish Travellers written by Jim Sheridan and David Keating, directed by Mike Newell, and stars Gabriel Byrne and Ellen Barkin.

Into the West
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMike Newell
Written byJim Sheridan
David Keating
Produced byJonathan Cavendish
Tim Palmer
Gabriel Byrne (associate)
Starring
CinematographyNewton Thomas Sigel
Edited byPeter Boyle
Music byPatrick Doyle
Production
companies
Distributed byEntertainment Film Distributors
Release date
  • 11 December 1992 (1992-12-11)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryIreland
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUS$6 million[1]
Box office£0.7 million (Ireland)[2]

Plot edit

Into the West is a film about two young boys, Tito (Conroy) and Ossie (Fitzgerald), whose father "Papa" Reilly (Byrne) was "King of Irish Travellers" until his wife, Mary, died during Ossie's birth. The boys' grandfather (David Kelly) is an old story-telling Traveller, who regales the children with Irish folk-tales and legends. When he is followed by a beautiful white horse called Tír na nÓg (meaning "Land of Eternal Youth" in Irish), from the sea to Dublin, where the boys and their father have now settled down in a grim tower block in Ballymun, the boys are overwhelmed with joy and dreams of becoming cowboys. The horse is stolen from them by corrupt Gardai and is sold as a racehorse. They see Tír na nÓg on TV, and they begin their adventure to get their mystical horse back. They escape the poverty of a north Dublin council estate, and ride "Into the West". Papa Reilly is arrested, and beaten by the corrupt Gardai, until he is released on the orders of the superintendent. He then returns to his halting site, where he is shown no welcome. His friend Kathleen takes him in and from there they go to track the boys. Meanwhile the boys find shelter using traditional traveller methods and move further west as "cowboys". As they travel, they find the Gardai, helicopters and dog packs tracking them. Tír na nÓg always seems to find a way to avoid them. The horse takes them to their mother's grave, where Ossie finds out his mother died giving birth to him. The net closes in on the boys, forcing them to flee to the beach, where they find Papa Reilly, Kathleen and the Barrel maker. The Gardai catch Papa Reilly and the Barrel maker in nets, and Tír na nÓg gallops into the sea, with Ossie still on his back. Papa Reilly breaks free and goes into the sea, where he brings out a lifeless Ollie. After receiving CPR, Ossie comes round. The superintendent calls off the hunt for the boys. After that, Papa Reilly finally burns his Barrel Wagon, and puts his Wife's memory to rest. The boys see Tír na nÓg's image in the flames, and smile.

Cast edit

Production edit

Into the West was co-financed by U.S. independent film company Miramax and film-sales outlet Majestic Films International.[1] The script was written by Jim Sheridan, who did not intend to write simply for children, although the film mainly follows two young children on the run with their beautiful, magical white horse. Other themes targeted to adults, are also present: grief, the clash of cultures with differing values, and the use of the police by the rich and powerful to enforce property rights in their favour.[4] Sheridan wrote the script five years before he directed My Left Foot.

Gabriel Byrne said it was one of the best scripts he ever read, and described it at the time as Jim Sheridan's best work to date. Byrne was committed to the work, he said; Apart from it being a story about Travellers, and the relationship between a father and his two sons, it really was in a way about Ireland.[citation needed] Ellen Barkin said that from the first reading she thought it an extraordinary piece of film writing.[citation needed]

The movie's most memorable scenes,[tone] such as the horse in the cinema and the beans exploding, were shot in the small town of Portarlington in County Laois.

Release edit

In the U.S., Into the West was the first release from the Miramax Family Films label.[1]

Reception edit

The film has received a mostly positive critical reception. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a score of 77% based on reviews from 13 critics.[5]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said the "kids will probably love this movie, but adults will get a lot more out of it".[6] Variety Staff said that "Into the West is a likable but modest pic", and that "a major asset throughout is Patrick Doyle's rich, Gaelic-flavoured scoring that carries the movie's emotional line and fairy tale atmosphere.[7] Desson Howe of The Washington Post said that the film is "a charming children's crusade – a rewarding journey for all ages".[8] Rita Kempley of the Washington Post said that "the movie is alternately grim and lyrical", and "though long on ambiance and short on story, it may appeal to the spiritually inclined – and to oater lovers.[9]

Box office edit

The film was the fourth highest-grossing film in Ireland for the year with a gross of £748,080.[2]

Awards edit

Home video releases edit

Into the West was released on VHS and LaserDisc format in the US by Touchstone Home Video in 1994.[13] The DVD was released in the US on 4 February 2003 by Miramax Home Entertainment with an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen.[14]

The VHS was released in Ireland and the UK on 21 September 1993 by Entertainment in Video.[15] It was released on DVD in Ireland and the UK on 17 December 2001 by Entertainment in Video and again on 15 September 2003 by Cinema Club. As of 2020, it is being broadcast on the Criterion Channel in the USA and Canada.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Eller, Claudia (2 September 1993). "Is Miramax Going the Disney Route? Well, Yes and No — Movies: Company known for feisty adult films opens a family division. Indie will use marketing expertise of its parent company". Los Angeles Times. p. 1. Retrieved 15 July 2023 – via ProQuest.
  2. ^ a b "Statistics". Screen International. 26 March 1993. p. 34.
  3. ^ "Irish and African American Cinema:Identifying Others and Performing Identities", p. 179 (Maria Pramaggiore, SUNY Press, 2012)
  4. ^ Brian Koller (25 November 1999). epinions.com. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  5. ^ "Movies/On DVD/Into the West". rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  6. ^ Roger Ebert (17 September 1993). rogerebert.suntimes.com. 17 September 1993. Archived from the original on 10 October 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  7. ^ Variety Staff (Dec 31, 1991)"Into the West (UK-US)". variety.com. 31 December 1991. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  8. ^ Desson Howe (17 September 1993)"'Into the West' review by Desson Howe". washingtonpost.com. 17 September 1993. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  9. ^ Rita Kempley (17 September 1993)"'Into the West Review by Rita Kempley". washingtonpost.com. 17 September 1993. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  10. ^ . clevelandfilm.org. Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  11. ^ "Young Award Award – Outstanding Family Foreign Film". IMDb.com. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  12. ^ "Young Artist Award – Outstanding Youth Actor in a Family Foreign Film". IMDb.com. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  13. ^ Into the West [VHS] (1993). ASIN 6303066712.
  14. ^ "Into the West (1993)". dvdconcept.com. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  15. ^ "Into the West – Where Myth and Magic Walk the Earth VHS (1992)". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 28 November 2010.

Bibliography edit

  • Lance Pettitt, Screening Ireland: film and television representation, Manchester University Press, 2000, 320 p. (ISBN 9780719052705)
  • Joe Cleary, Outrageous Fortune: Capital and Culture in Modern Ireland, vol. 1, Field Day Publications, coll. « Field day files », 2007, 320 p. (ISBN 9780946755356)

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message Into the West is a 1992 Irish magical realist 3 film about Irish Travellers written by Jim Sheridan and David Keating directed by Mike Newell and stars Gabriel Byrne and Ellen Barkin Into the WestTheatrical release posterDirected byMike NewellWritten byJim SheridanDavid KeatingProduced byJonathan CavendishTim PalmerGabriel Byrne associate StarringGabriel Byrne Ellen Barkin Ruaidhri Conroy Ciaran FitzgeraldCinematographyNewton Thomas SigelEdited byPeter BoyleMusic byPatrick DoyleProductioncompaniesChannel Four FilmsMiramax 1 Majestic Films International 1 Parallel Film ProductionsDistributed byEntertainment Film DistributorsRelease date11 December 1992 1992 12 11 Running time97 minutesCountryIrelandLanguageEnglishBudgetUS 6 million 1 Box office 0 7 million Ireland 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Awards 6 Home video releases 7 References 7 1 Bibliography 8 External linksPlot editThis article needs an improved plot summary Please help improve the plot summary September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Into the West is a film about two young boys Tito Conroy and Ossie Fitzgerald whose father Papa Reilly Byrne was King of Irish Travellers until his wife Mary died during Ossie s birth The boys grandfather David Kelly is an old story telling Traveller who regales the children with Irish folk tales and legends When he is followed by a beautiful white horse called Tir na nog meaning Land of Eternal Youth in Irish from the sea to Dublin where the boys and their father have now settled down in a grim tower block in Ballymun the boys are overwhelmed with joy and dreams of becoming cowboys The horse is stolen from them by corrupt Gardai and is sold as a racehorse They see Tir na nog on TV and they begin their adventure to get their mystical horse back They escape the poverty of a north Dublin council estate and ride Into the West Papa Reilly is arrested and beaten by the corrupt Gardai until he is released on the orders of the superintendent He then returns to his halting site where he is shown no welcome His friend Kathleen takes him in and from there they go to track the boys Meanwhile the boys find shelter using traditional traveller methods and move further west as cowboys As they travel they find the Gardai helicopters and dog packs tracking them Tir na nog always seems to find a way to avoid them The horse takes them to their mother s grave where Ossie finds out his mother died giving birth to him The net closes in on the boys forcing them to flee to the beach where they find Papa Reilly Kathleen and the Barrel maker The Gardai catch Papa Reilly and the Barrel maker in nets and Tir na nog gallops into the sea with Ossie still on his back Papa Reilly breaks free and goes into the sea where he brings out a lifeless Ollie After receiving CPR Ossie comes round The superintendent calls off the hunt for the boys After that Papa Reilly finally burns his Barrel Wagon and puts his Wife s memory to rest The boys see Tir na nog s image in the flames and smile Cast editGabriel Byrne as Papa Reilly Ellen Barkin as Kathleen Ciaran Fitzgerald as Ossie Ruaidhri Conroy as Tito credited as Ruaidhri Conroy David Kelly as Grandfather Johnny Murphy as Tracker Colm Meaney as Barreller John Kavanagh as Hartnett Brendan Gleeson as Inspector Bolger Jim Norton as Superintendent O Mara Anita Reeves as Mrs Murphy Ray McBride as Mr Murphy Dave Duffy as Morrissey Stuart Dannell Foran as Conor Murphy credited as Stuart Dannell Becca Hollinshead as Birdy MurphyProduction editInto the West was co financed by U S independent film company Miramax and film sales outlet Majestic Films International 1 The script was written by Jim Sheridan who did not intend to write simply for children although the film mainly follows two young children on the run with their beautiful magical white horse Other themes targeted to adults are also present grief the clash of cultures with differing values and the use of the police by the rich and powerful to enforce property rights in their favour 4 Sheridan wrote the script five years before he directed My Left Foot Gabriel Byrne said it was one of the best scripts he ever read and described it at the time as Jim Sheridan s best work to date Byrne was committed to the work he said Apart from it being a story about Travellers and the relationship between a father and his two sons it really was in a way about Ireland citation needed Ellen Barkin said that from the first reading she thought it an extraordinary piece of film writing citation needed The movie s most memorable scenes tone such as the horse in the cinema and the beans exploding were shot in the small town of Portarlington in County Laois Release editIn the U S Into the West was the first release from the Miramax Family Films label 1 Reception editThe film has received a mostly positive critical reception On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 77 based on reviews from 13 critics 5 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times said the kids will probably love this movie but adults will get a lot more out of it 6 Variety Staff said that Into the West is a likable but modest pic and that a major asset throughout is Patrick Doyle s rich Gaelic flavoured scoring that carries the movie s emotional line and fairy tale atmosphere 7 Desson Howe of The Washington Post said that the film is a charming children s crusade a rewarding journey for all ages 8 Rita Kempley of the Washington Post said that the movie is alternately grim and lyrical and though long on ambiance and short on story it may appeal to the spiritually inclined and to oater lovers 9 Box office edit The film was the fourth highest grossing film in Ireland for the year with a gross of 748 080 2 Awards edit 1993 Roxanne T Mueller Audience Choice Award for Best Film at the Cleveland International Film Festival Mike Newell 10 1993 Starboy Award at the Oulu International Children s Film Festival Mike Newell 1994 Golden Calf for Best European Film at the Netherlands Film Festival Mike Newell 1994 Young Artist Award for Outstanding Family Foreign Film at the Young Artist Awards Mike Newell 11 1994 Young Artist Award for Outstanding Youth Actor in a Family Film at the Young Artist Awards Ruaidhri Conroy amp Ciaran Fitzgerald 12 Home video releases editInto the West was released on VHS and LaserDisc format in the US by Touchstone Home Video in 1994 13 The DVD was released in the US on 4 February 2003 by Miramax Home Entertainment with an aspect ratio of 1 85 1 anamorphic widescreen 14 The VHS was released in Ireland and the UK on 21 September 1993 by Entertainment in Video 15 It was released on DVD in Ireland and the UK on 17 December 2001 by Entertainment in Video and again on 15 September 2003 by Cinema Club As of 2020 it is being broadcast on the Criterion Channel in the USA and Canada References edit a b c d e Eller Claudia 2 September 1993 Is Miramax Going the Disney Route Well Yes and No Movies Company known for feisty adult films opens a family division Indie will use marketing expertise of its parent company Los Angeles Times p 1 Retrieved 15 July 2023 via ProQuest a b Statistics Screen International 26 March 1993 p 34 Irish and African American Cinema Identifying Others and Performing Identities p 179 Maria Pramaggiore SUNY Press 2012 Brian Koller 25 November 1999 Into the West 1992 review epinions com Archived from the original on 22 June 2011 Retrieved 28 November 2010 Movies On DVD Into the West rottentomatoes com Retrieved 28 November 2010 Roger Ebert 17 September 1993 Into the West review rogerebert suntimes com 17 September 1993 Archived from the original on 10 October 2012 Retrieved 28 November 2010 Variety Staff Dec 31 1991 Into the West UK US variety com 31 December 1991 Retrieved 28 November 2010 Desson Howe 17 September 1993 Into the West review by Desson Howe washingtonpost com 17 September 1993 Retrieved 28 November 2010 Rita Kempley 17 September 1993 Into the West Review by Rita Kempley washingtonpost com 17 September 1993 Retrieved 28 November 2010 Into the West clevelandfilm org Archived from the original on 25 July 2011 Retrieved 28 November 2010 Young Award Award Outstanding Family Foreign Film IMDb com Retrieved 28 November 2010 Young Artist Award Outstanding Youth Actor in a Family Foreign Film IMDb com Retrieved 28 November 2010 Into the West VHS 1993 ASIN 6303066712 Into the West 1993 dvdconcept com Retrieved 28 November 2010 Into the West Where Myth and Magic Walk the Earth VHS 1992 amazon co uk Retrieved 28 November 2010 Bibliography edit Lance Pettitt Screening Ireland film and television representation Manchester University Press 2000 320 p ISBN 9780719052705 Joe Cleary Outrageous Fortune Capital and Culture in Modern Ireland vol 1 Field Day Publications coll Field day files 2007 320 p ISBN 9780946755356 External links editInto the West at IMDb Into the West at Rotten Tomatoes Into the West at Box Office Mojo Into 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