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The Banshees of Inisherin

The Banshees of Inisherin (/ˌɪnɪˈʃɛrɪn/) is a 2022 black tragicomedy film directed, written, and co-produced by Martin McDonagh.[6][7][8] Set on a remote, fictional island off the west coast of Ireland in the 1920s,[a] the film stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two lifelong friends who find themselves at an impasse when one abruptly ends their relationship, with alarming consequences for both of them; Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan also star. It reunites Farrell and Gleeson, who previously worked together on McDonagh's directorial debut: In Bruges (2008).[9][10][11]

The Banshees of Inisherin
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMartin McDonagh
Written byMartin McDonagh
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBen Davis[1]
Edited byMikkel E. G. Nielsen
Music byCarter Burwell
Production
companies
Distributed bySearchlight Pictures
Release dates
  • 5 September 2022 (2022-09-05) (Venice)
  • 21 October 2022 (2022-10-21) (United Kingdom/United States)
Running time
114 minutes[2]
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[3]
Box office$49.3 million[4][5]

The film had its world premiere at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on 5 September 2022, where Farrell won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor and McDonagh won the Golden Osella for Best Screenplay.[12] It was theatrically released in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States on 21 October 2022 by Searchlight Pictures. The film received widespread critical acclaim, with particular praise towards McDonagh's direction and screenplay, the performances of the cast, and Carter Burwell's score. It has grossed $49 million worldwide against a $20 million budget.

The Banshees of Inisherin received nine nominations at the 95th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Farrell), Best Supporting Actor (Gleeson and Keoghan), Best Supporting Actress (Condon), and Best Original Screenplay.[13][14][15] At the 80th Golden Globe Awards, it achieved three wins from eight nominations: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actor – Musical or Comedy (Farrell), and Best Screenplay.[16] Additionally, at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards, the film received five nominations, alongside Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), tying the record for the most nominations, previously set by Shakespeare in Love (1998), Chicago (2002) and Doubt (2008).[17] It also won four BAFTA Awards from ten nominations at the 76th British Academy Film Awards: Outstanding British Film, Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Keoghan), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Condon), and Best Original Screenplay.[18] The film was also named one of the Top Ten Films of 2022 by the National Board of Review.[19] It has since been cited as among the best films of the 2020s so far.[20][21][22]

Plot edit

At the tail end of the Irish Civil War in the spring of 1923, on the Irish isle of Inisherin (literally "the island of Ireland"),[a][23][24] fiddler Colm Doherty abruptly begins ignoring his lifelong best friend and drinking buddy Pádraic Súilleabháin. Colm has decided that Pádraic, a man respected by the islanders, is too dull for him, and he would rather spend the remainder of his life composing music and doing things for which he will be remembered. Pádraic is devastated and refuses to accept the rejection, while Colm only becomes more resistant to his old friend's attempts to make amends. Colm eventually gives Pádraic an ultimatum: every time Pádraic comes to talk with him, Colm will cut off one of his own fingers.

The local Garda, Peadar, beats his troubled son Dominic severely for drinking his alcohol, and Pádraic and his sister Siobhán take Dominic in for a night. While delivering milk to the market, Pádraic is insulted by Peadar and retaliates by making public the fact that Peadar abuses his son. Peadar punches him to the ground. Having witnessed this, Colm drives Pádraic home; the two do not speak.

Siobhán and Dominic try to defuse the pair's feud, to no avail. Pádraic drunkenly confronts Colm in the pub over his lack of "niceness", also chastising Peadar over the fact that he molests Dominic. Colm remarks that this is the most interesting Pádraic has been and mutters: "I think I like him again now." The next morning, not remembering what he has said, Pádraic attempts to apologise to Colm but the conversation goes badly. Colm responds by cutting off his left index finger and throwing it at Pádraic's door.

Pádraic later sees Colm meeting with a fiddler from the mainland. Jealous, Pádraic tricks the fiddler into returning home by lying about his father being hit by a bread van. As the tensions worsen, local elder Mrs. McCormick warns Pádraic that death will come to the island soon. Meanwhile, Siobhán sympathetically rejects Dominic's romantic advances.

Later, Pádraic tells Dominic about what he did to the fiddler, and Dominic expresses his disappointment in Pádraic's behaviour. Pádraic becomes convinced that this will make him interesting enough for Colm and visits him, starting another confrontation. Colm reveals he has finished composing his song: "The Banshees of Inisherin". Pádraic thinks they have come to a point of reconciliation and invites Colm to the pub, but before leaving, Pádraic mentions he lied to the fiddler to get him off the island. Instead of meeting Pádraic at the pub, Colm cuts off all four of his remaining left fingers and throws them at Padraic's door.

Bored of life on the island and disgusted by the pair's feud, Siobhán moves to the mainland for a job in a library. Pádraic comes home to find his pet donkey Jenny has choked on one of Colm's fingers and died. He tells Colm he will burn his house down the next day at 2:00 p.m., regardless of whether Colm is in it. The next day Pádraic sets fire to Colm's house as promised. Pádraic looks in a window and sees Colm calmly sitting inside. Pádraic leaves, taking Colm's dog Sammy with him. Peadar goes to Pádraic's house, but is led away by Mrs. McCormick, who takes him to Dominic's corpse floating in the nearby lake.

The next morning, Pádraic, with Sammy, finds Colm standing on the beach beside his burnt-out house. Colm apologises for the donkey's death and suggests destroying the house has ended their war. Pádraic informs him that it only would have ended if he had stayed inside the house. Having not heard rifle fire from the mainland recently, Colm wonders if the Civil War is coming to an end. Pádraic replies he is sure the fighting will begin again soon because "some things there's no moving on from," believing that it's a good thing." As Pádraic turns to leave, Colm thanks him for looking after Sammy. "Any time," Pádraic responds. Unbeknownst to them, Mrs. McCormick is observing them from a distance, standing by Colm's burned cottage.

Cast edit

 
 
The film's stars (Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson)

Production edit

In February 2020, Martin McDonagh was reported to have set his next directorial effort up with Searchlight Pictures, and it would see him reunite with his In Bruges stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson.[9][10][11] In August 2021, Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan were added to the cast.[25][26]

Principal photography began in August 2021 on Inishmore (Inis Mór) before moving to Achill Island, County Mayo, later that month.[27] Locations used on Achill include Cloughmore (JJ Devine's Pub), Corrymore Lake (Mrs. McCormick's cottage), Keem Bay (Colm Doherty's house), Purteen Harbour (O'Riordan's shop), and St. Thomas's Church in Dugort.[28][29][30] Filming wrapped on 23 October 2021.[31]

Costume designer Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh discussed the painstaking lengths she and her team took to make the wardrobe not feel like "a pastiche of the Aran Islands", which included using cloth that was entirely homespun and only using Irish wools, linens and overdyed fabrics. For Pádraic's red jumper, Mhaoldomhnaigh envisioned what his sister Siobhán would have genuinely been motivated to make for him. "I can imagine Siobhán thinking, 'Oh my God, the winter's going to be very cold. I'm going to knit him a jumper,' then making the little collar as a kind of personal touch ... there's a beautiful naiveté to the way he dresses, but it's very tender as well, that idea that she adds this little touch to it. I think it says so much about him and his relationship with Siobhán, and his relationship with where he lives and his Irishness," Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh explained.[32]

For Colm, Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh said: "There had to be something of the poet in the way he dressed, but without it being very ostentatious. So, he wears some corduroy that's nicely dyed and a saffron-colored linen shirt. There's that element of, not vanity, but a knowingness of somebody who has traveled to the outside world at some point and brought back ideas of what a poet or a musician should look like."[32]

Music edit

The original score is composed by Carter Burwell, McDonagh's frequent collaborator. McDonagh did not want Burwell to compose an "Irish-based" score despite the film's setting.[33][34][35] For Pádraic's character, Burwell approached a "child-like" and "Disney character" based score, and also used fiddle-themed compositions for Colm.[36] The film's soundtrack was digitally released by Hollywood Records on 21 October 2022 along with the film.[37]

Furthermore, the film features some traditional pub music session scenes with Irish music, in which traditional musicians join Gleeson, who plays the fiddle. These fellow musicians consist of his son James Carty (fiddle), John Carty (fiddle), Conor Connolly (accordion), Oliver Farrelly (accordion), and Ryan Owens (bodhrán). In one pub scene, Lasairfhíona Ní Chonaola sings the Irish song "I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day".[citation needed]

It also features an opening scene set to the traditional Bulgarian folk song "Polegnala e Todora (Love Song)", arranged by Filip Kutev and performed by the Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir.[38][39]

Release edit

 
Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, and Martin McDonagh at the premiere of the film at the 66th BFI London Film Festival

The Banshees of Inisherin had its world premiere at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on 5 September 2022 where it received a 15-minute standing ovation from the audience, the longest of that year's festival.[40][41] It also screened at the 47th Toronto International Film Festival that same month and was screened as the opening night film of the 31st Philadelphia Film Festival on 19 October 2022.[42] The film was theatrically released on 21 October 2022.[43]

The film was released on rental PVOD and made available to stream on HBO Max on 13 December 2022, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD on 20 December 2022 by 20th Century Home Entertainment and Disney / Buena Vista; bonus features include the featurette "Creating The Banshees of Inisherin" and deleted scenes.[44][45][46][47]

The Banshees of Inisherin was released on Disney+ as part of the Star content hub in selected regions on 14 December 2022 and 21 December 2022 in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[48] The film was also released on Disney+ Hotstar in India on 14 December 2022.[49] Furthermore, it was made available to stream on Hulu on 4 September 2023.[50]

The film returned to cinemas in the United States on 27 January 2023 to celebrate its Academy Award nominations.[51]

Reception edit

Box office edit

The Banshees of Inisherin grossed $10.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $38.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $49.3 million.[4][5]

In the film's opening weekend in the U.S. it made $184,454 from four theaters, for a per-venue average of $46,113, making it the second-highest grossing opener for a Fall 2022 platform release, behind Till.[52] The following weekend the film expanded to 58 theaters, making $535,170.[53] The following weekend it expanded to 895 theaters, making $2.1 million and finishing seventh at the box office.[54] These results were attributed to the increasing change in audience behavior towards prestige films in a moviegoing environment altered by the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, where moviegoers would refuse to see and support these particular titles in favor of franchise and straight-forward horror films.[55][56] Upon its return to theaters during the weekend of 27 January 2023, following the Academy Award nomination announcements, it rose 383% domestically.[57]

Critical response edit

 
 
 
 
The performances of (left to right) Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon, and Barry Keoghan received critical acclaim, with all four being nominated for Academy Awards in their respective categories.

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 96% of 365 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.7/10. The website's consensus reads: "Featuring some of Martin McDonagh's finest work and a pair of outstanding lead performances, The Banshees of Inisherin is a finely crafted feel-bad treat."[58] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 87 out of 100, based on 62 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[59]

Peter Bradshaw from The Guardian gave the film four out of five stars writing that "as a study of male loneliness and swallowed anger it is weirdly compelling and often very funny".[60] Todd McCarthy from Deadline Hollywood wrote that the film was "a simple and diabolical tale of a friendship's end shot through with bristling humor and sudden moments of startling violence". He also praised Ben Davis' cinematography and Carter Burwell's score.[61] David Ehrlich from IndieWire rated it B+, writing that "its constant undercurrent of humor affords the story's most pressing questions an appropriately ridiculous context, one that speaks to the absurdities of all existence". He also called it McDonagh's best work since In Bruges.[62]

Matthew Creith from Screen Rant noted the film's "demonstration of the metaphorical aspects of civil disobedience and internal protest between a set of individuals is remarkably hilarious".[63] The New York Times' Kyle Buchanan wrote: "The film was rapturously received here in Venice, earning a lengthy standing ovation and rave reviews."[64] In a review for Variety, Guy Lodge wrote: "What begins as a doleful, anecdotal narrative becomes something closer to mythic in its rage and resonance: McDonagh has long fixated on the most visceral, vengeful extremes of human behavior, but never has he formed something this sorely heartbroken from that fascination."[65]

David Rooney from The Hollywood Reporter called the film "a ruminative ensemble piece that expertly balances the tragicomic with the macabre, inhabiting territory adjacent to McDonagh's stage work yet also sweepingly cinematic".[66] Robbie Collin of The Telegraph awarded it 5/5 stars and described it as "an often shoulder-shudderingly funny film, whose comic dialogue is dazzlingly designed and performed".[67]

Conversely, Mark Feeney, writing for The Boston Globe, gave an unenthusiastic review, describing it as "a short story trying to be a novel" and calling the metaphor for the Irish Civil War "awfully flat-footed".[68] Several critics took issue with the film's portrayal of Ireland: Mark O'Connell from Slate criticized the characters in the film for what he considered their portrayal of "Irishness", and noted that this aspect of the film might pass non-Irish critics, writing that "it's worth noting, though maybe not surprising, that international critics have failed to take issue with its deployment of the hoariest Irish stereotypes".[69] Ed Power of The Telegraph considered that "underneath its Quiet Man curlicues, a much better movie strains for freedom" and was disappointed that McDonagh chose to "shroud his character study in hackneyed Paddy-isms".[70] The Spectator's Joy Porter attacked the "insidious falsehood perpetuated by this film about [her] home country's history of partition and civil war", summarising it as a "beautifully staged but dangerously ahistorical and misleading film".[71] John Waters, however, praised the film in his review for First Things for "[taking] the kitschified, cliched landscape of Ireland and [handing] it back to itself, cleansed". "Most Irish writers and artists simply run away from the tainted iconography, but McDonagh cleans it off and kisses it, redeeming it with a new meaning in which the irony is both present and transcended," he continued.[72]

The film has also appeared on a number of critics' lists of the best films of 2022, ranking first place on several.[73][74][75][76][77]

Legacy edit

In April 2023, the film ranked number four on Screen Rant's list of "The 10 Best Movies of the 2020s (So Far) Ranked", calling it "one of the great movies that can break the audience's heart while still making them laugh".[21] In September 2023, it ranked number four on Collider's list of "The 20 Best Drama Movies of the 2020s So Far, Ranked", calling it "one of the greatest 'breakup' movies ever made" and that "in a decade where he has already given some great performances, [Colin] Farrell does his best work ever; Pádraic's idealism fades as he realizes that there's no reward for being nice".[22]

In August 2023, JJ Devine's Pub was re-assembled with the help of Kilkerrin local and publican Luke Mee, becoming a tourist destination due to the familiarity and popularity of the film in the area.[78][79]

Accolades edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b There is an actual island called Inisheer located off the west coast of Ireland.

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External links edit

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  • Official screenplay
  • The Banshees of Inisherin at IMDb

banshees, inisherin, 2022, black, tragicomedy, film, directed, written, produced, martin, mcdonagh, remote, fictional, island, west, coast, ireland, 1920s, film, stars, colin, farrell, brendan, gleeson, lifelong, friends, find, themselves, impasse, when, abrup. The Banshees of Inisherin ˌ ɪ n ɪ ˈ ʃ ɛr ɪ n is a 2022 black tragicomedy film directed written and co produced by Martin McDonagh 6 7 8 Set on a remote fictional island off the west coast of Ireland in the 1920s a the film stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two lifelong friends who find themselves at an impasse when one abruptly ends their relationship with alarming consequences for both of them Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan also star It reunites Farrell and Gleeson who previously worked together on McDonagh s directorial debut In Bruges 2008 9 10 11 The Banshees of InisherinTheatrical release posterDirected byMartin McDonaghWritten byMartin McDonaghProduced byGraham Broadbent Pete Czernin Martin McDonaghStarringColin Farrell Brendan Gleeson Kerry Condon Barry KeoghanCinematographyBen Davis 1 Edited byMikkel E G NielsenMusic byCarter BurwellProductioncompaniesBlueprint Pictures Film4 Productions TSG EntertainmentDistributed bySearchlight PicturesRelease dates5 September 2022 2022 09 05 Venice 21 October 2022 2022 10 21 United Kingdom United States Running time114 minutes 2 CountriesUnited Kingdom United StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 20 million 3 Box office 49 3 million 4 5 The film had its world premiere at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on 5 September 2022 where Farrell won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor and McDonagh won the Golden Osella for Best Screenplay 12 It was theatrically released in Ireland the United Kingdom and the United States on 21 October 2022 by Searchlight Pictures The film received widespread critical acclaim with particular praise towards McDonagh s direction and screenplay the performances of the cast and Carter Burwell s score It has grossed 49 million worldwide against a 20 million budget The Banshees of Inisherin received nine nominations at the 95th Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Director Best Actor Farrell Best Supporting Actor Gleeson and Keoghan Best Supporting Actress Condon and Best Original Screenplay 13 14 15 At the 80th Golden Globe Awards it achieved three wins from eight nominations Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Best Actor Musical or Comedy Farrell and Best Screenplay 16 Additionally at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards the film received five nominations alongside Everything Everywhere All at Once 2022 tying the record for the most nominations previously set by Shakespeare in Love 1998 Chicago 2002 and Doubt 2008 17 It also won four BAFTA Awards from ten nominations at the 76th British Academy Film Awards Outstanding British Film Best Actor in a Supporting Role Keoghan Best Actress in a Supporting Role Condon and Best Original Screenplay 18 The film was also named one of the Top Ten Films of 2022 by the National Board of Review 19 It has since been cited as among the best films of the 2020s so far 20 21 22 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Music 5 Release 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 2 Critical response 6 3 Legacy 6 4 Accolades 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPlot editAt the tail end of the Irish Civil War in the spring of 1923 on the Irish isle of Inisherin literally the island of Ireland a 23 24 fiddler Colm Doherty abruptly begins ignoring his lifelong best friend and drinking buddy Padraic Suilleabhain Colm has decided that Padraic a man respected by the islanders is too dull for him and he would rather spend the remainder of his life composing music and doing things for which he will be remembered Padraic is devastated and refuses to accept the rejection while Colm only becomes more resistant to his old friend s attempts to make amends Colm eventually gives Padraic an ultimatum every time Padraic comes to talk with him Colm will cut off one of his own fingers The local Garda Peadar beats his troubled son Dominic severely for drinking his alcohol and Padraic and his sister Siobhan take Dominic in for a night While delivering milk to the market Padraic is insulted by Peadar and retaliates by making public the fact that Peadar abuses his son Peadar punches him to the ground Having witnessed this Colm drives Padraic home the two do not speak Siobhan and Dominic try to defuse the pair s feud to no avail Padraic drunkenly confronts Colm in the pub over his lack of niceness also chastising Peadar over the fact that he molests Dominic Colm remarks that this is the most interesting Padraic has been and mutters I think I like him again now The next morning not remembering what he has said Padraic attempts to apologise to Colm but the conversation goes badly Colm responds by cutting off his left index finger and throwing it at Padraic s door Padraic later sees Colm meeting with a fiddler from the mainland Jealous Padraic tricks the fiddler into returning home by lying about his father being hit by a bread van As the tensions worsen local elder Mrs McCormick warns Padraic that death will come to the island soon Meanwhile Siobhan sympathetically rejects Dominic s romantic advances Later Padraic tells Dominic about what he did to the fiddler and Dominic expresses his disappointment in Padraic s behaviour Padraic becomes convinced that this will make him interesting enough for Colm and visits him starting another confrontation Colm reveals he has finished composing his song The Banshees of Inisherin Padraic thinks they have come to a point of reconciliation and invites Colm to the pub but before leaving Padraic mentions he lied to the fiddler to get him off the island Instead of meeting Padraic at the pub Colm cuts off all four of his remaining left fingers and throws them at Padraic s door Bored of life on the island and disgusted by the pair s feud Siobhan moves to the mainland for a job in a library Padraic comes home to find his pet donkey Jenny has choked on one of Colm s fingers and died He tells Colm he will burn his house down the next day at 2 00 p m regardless of whether Colm is in it The next day Padraic sets fire to Colm s house as promised Padraic looks in a window and sees Colm calmly sitting inside Padraic leaves taking Colm s dog Sammy with him Peadar goes to Padraic s house but is led away by Mrs McCormick who takes him to Dominic s corpse floating in the nearby lake The next morning Padraic with Sammy finds Colm standing on the beach beside his burnt out house Colm apologises for the donkey s death and suggests destroying the house has ended their war Padraic informs him that it only would have ended if he had stayed inside the house Having not heard rifle fire from the mainland recently Colm wonders if the Civil War is coming to an end Padraic replies he is sure the fighting will begin again soon because some things there s no moving on from believing that it s a good thing As Padraic turns to leave Colm thanks him for looking after Sammy Any time Padraic responds Unbeknownst to them Mrs McCormick is observing them from a distance standing by Colm s burned cottage Cast edit nbsp nbsp The film s stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson Colin Farrell as Padraic Suilleabhain Brendan Gleeson as Colm Doherty Kerry Condon as Siobhan Suilleabhain Barry Keoghan as Dominic Kearney Gary Lydon as Garda Peadar Kearney Pat Shortt as publican Jonjo Devine Sheila Flitton as Mrs McCormick Brid Ni Neachtain as postmistress Mrs O Riordan Jon Kenny as Gerry Aaron Monaghan as Declan David Pearse as priest Lasairfhiona Ni Chonaola as female singer John Carty as older musician 1Production editIn February 2020 Martin McDonagh was reported to have set his next directorial effort up with Searchlight Pictures and it would see him reunite with his In Bruges stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson 9 10 11 In August 2021 Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan were added to the cast 25 26 Principal photography began in August 2021 on Inishmore Inis Mor before moving to Achill Island County Mayo later that month 27 Locations used on Achill include Cloughmore JJ Devine s Pub Corrymore Lake Mrs McCormick s cottage Keem Bay Colm Doherty s house Purteen Harbour O Riordan s shop and St Thomas s Church in Dugort 28 29 30 Filming wrapped on 23 October 2021 31 Costume designer Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh discussed the painstaking lengths she and her team took to make the wardrobe not feel like a pastiche of the Aran Islands which included using cloth that was entirely homespun and only using Irish wools linens and overdyed fabrics For Padraic s red jumper Mhaoldomhnaigh envisioned what his sister Siobhan would have genuinely been motivated to make for him I can imagine Siobhan thinking Oh my God the winter s going to be very cold I m going to knit him a jumper then making the little collar as a kind of personal touch there s a beautiful naivete to the way he dresses but it s very tender as well that idea that she adds this little touch to it I think it says so much about him and his relationship with Siobhan and his relationship with where he lives and his Irishness Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh explained 32 For Colm Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh said There had to be something of the poet in the way he dressed but without it being very ostentatious So he wears some corduroy that s nicely dyed and a saffron colored linen shirt There s that element of not vanity but a knowingness of somebody who has traveled to the outside world at some point and brought back ideas of what a poet or a musician should look like 32 Music editMain article The Banshees of Inisherin soundtrack The original score is composed by Carter Burwell McDonagh s frequent collaborator McDonagh did not want Burwell to compose an Irish based score despite the film s setting 33 34 35 For Padraic s character Burwell approached a child like and Disney character based score and also used fiddle themed compositions for Colm 36 The film s soundtrack was digitally released by Hollywood Records on 21 October 2022 along with the film 37 Furthermore the film features some traditional pub music session scenes with Irish music in which traditional musicians join Gleeson who plays the fiddle These fellow musicians consist of his son James Carty fiddle John Carty fiddle Conor Connolly accordion Oliver Farrelly accordion and Ryan Owens bodhran In one pub scene Lasairfhiona Ni Chonaola sings the Irish song I m a Man You Don t Meet Every Day citation needed It also features an opening scene set to the traditional Bulgarian folk song Polegnala e Todora Love Song arranged by Filip Kutev and performed by the Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir 38 39 Release edit nbsp Colin Farrell Brendan Gleeson and Martin McDonagh at the premiere of the film at the 66th BFI London Film FestivalThe Banshees of Inisherin had its world premiere at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on 5 September 2022 where it received a 15 minute standing ovation from the audience the longest of that year s festival 40 41 It also screened at the 47th Toronto International Film Festival that same month and was screened as the opening night film of the 31st Philadelphia Film Festival on 19 October 2022 42 The film was theatrically released on 21 October 2022 43 The film was released on rental PVOD and made available to stream on HBO Max on 13 December 2022 and was released on Blu ray and DVD on 20 December 2022 by 20th Century Home Entertainment and Disney Buena Vista bonus features include the featurette Creating The Banshees of Inisherin and deleted scenes 44 45 46 47 The Banshees of Inisherin was released on Disney as part of the Star content hub in selected regions on 14 December 2022 and 21 December 2022 in the United Kingdom and Ireland 48 The film was also released on Disney Hotstar in India on 14 December 2022 49 Furthermore it was made available to stream on Hulu on 4 September 2023 50 The film returned to cinemas in the United States on 27 January 2023 to celebrate its Academy Award nominations 51 Reception editBox office edit The Banshees of Inisherin grossed 10 6 million in the United States and Canada and 38 7 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 49 3 million 4 5 In the film s opening weekend in the U S it made 184 454 from four theaters for a per venue average of 46 113 making it the second highest grossing opener for a Fall 2022 platform release behind Till 52 The following weekend the film expanded to 58 theaters making 535 170 53 The following weekend it expanded to 895 theaters making 2 1 million and finishing seventh at the box office 54 These results were attributed to the increasing change in audience behavior towards prestige films in a moviegoing environment altered by the COVID 19 pandemic restrictions where moviegoers would refuse to see and support these particular titles in favor of franchise and straight forward horror films 55 56 Upon its return to theaters during the weekend of 27 January 2023 following the Academy Award nomination announcements it rose 383 domestically 57 Critical response edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp The performances of left to right Colin Farrell Brendan Gleeson Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan received critical acclaim with all four being nominated for Academy Awards in their respective categories On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 96 of 365 critics reviews are positive with an average rating of 8 7 10 The website s consensus reads Featuring some of Martin McDonagh s finest work and a pair of outstanding lead performances The Banshees of Inisherin is a finely crafted feel bad treat 58 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 87 out of 100 based on 62 critics indicating universal acclaim 59 Peter Bradshaw from The Guardian gave the film four out of five stars writing that as a study of male loneliness and swallowed anger it is weirdly compelling and often very funny 60 Todd McCarthy from Deadline Hollywood wrote that the film was a simple and diabolical tale of a friendship s end shot through with bristling humor and sudden moments of startling violence He also praised Ben Davis cinematography and Carter Burwell s score 61 David Ehrlich from IndieWire rated it B writing that its constant undercurrent of humor affords the story s most pressing questions an appropriately ridiculous context one that speaks to the absurdities of all existence He also called it McDonagh s best work since In Bruges 62 Matthew Creith from Screen Rant noted the film s demonstration of the metaphorical aspects of civil disobedience and internal protest between a set of individuals is remarkably hilarious 63 The New York Times Kyle Buchanan wrote The film was rapturously received here in Venice earning a lengthy standing ovation and rave reviews 64 In a review for Variety Guy Lodge wrote What begins as a doleful anecdotal narrative becomes something closer to mythic in its rage and resonance McDonagh has long fixated on the most visceral vengeful extremes of human behavior but never has he formed something this sorely heartbroken from that fascination 65 David Rooney from The Hollywood Reporter called the film a ruminative ensemble piece that expertly balances the tragicomic with the macabre inhabiting territory adjacent to McDonagh s stage work yet also sweepingly cinematic 66 Robbie Collin of The Telegraph awarded it 5 5 stars and described it as an often shoulder shudderingly funny film whose comic dialogue is dazzlingly designed and performed 67 Conversely Mark Feeney writing for The Boston Globe gave an unenthusiastic review describing it as a short story trying to be a novel and calling the metaphor for the Irish Civil War awfully flat footed 68 Several critics took issue with the film s portrayal of Ireland Mark O Connell from Slate criticized the characters in the film for what he considered their portrayal of Irishness and noted that this aspect of the film might pass non Irish critics writing that it s worth noting though maybe not surprising that international critics have failed to take issue with its deployment of the hoariest Irish stereotypes 69 Ed Power of The Telegraph considered that underneath its Quiet Man curlicues a much better movie strains for freedom and was disappointed that McDonagh chose to shroud his character study in hackneyed Paddy isms 70 The Spectator s Joy Porter attacked the insidious falsehood perpetuated by this film about her home country s history of partition and civil war summarising it as a beautifully staged but dangerously ahistorical and misleading film 71 John Waters however praised the film in his review for First Things for taking the kitschified cliched landscape of Ireland and handing it back to itself cleansed Most Irish writers and artists simply run away from the tainted iconography but McDonagh cleans it off and kisses it redeeming it with a new meaning in which the irony is both present and transcended he continued 72 The film has also appeared on a number of critics lists of the best films of 2022 ranking first place on several 73 74 75 76 77 Legacy edit In April 2023 the film ranked number four on Screen Rant s list of The 10 Best Movies of the 2020s So Far Ranked calling it one of the great movies that can break the audience s heart while still making them laugh 21 In September 2023 it ranked number four on Collider s list of The 20 Best Drama Movies of the 2020s So Far Ranked calling it one of the greatest breakup movies ever made and that in a decade where he has already given some great performances Colin Farrell does his best work ever Padraic s idealism fades as he realizes that there s no reward for being nice 22 In August 2023 JJ Devine s Pub was re assembled with the help of Kilkerrin local and publican Luke Mee becoming a tourist destination due to the familiarity and popularity of the film in the area 78 79 Accolades edit Main article List of accolades received by The Banshees of InisherinNotes edit a b There is an actual island called Inisheer located off the west coast of Ireland References edit Ben Davis BSC Independent Talent Archived from the original on 29 December 2021 Retrieved 7 September 2021 The Banshees of Inisherin 2022 Irish Film Classification Office Archived from the original on 30 August 2022 Retrieved 30 August 2022 de Paor Blathin Surve Aakanksha 29 January 2023 The Banshees of Inisherin cast may have taken large pay cut for Oscar nominated film Dublin Live Retrieved 5 February 2023 a b The Banshees of Inisherin 2022 Box Office Mojo IMDb Retrieved 11 April 2023 a b The Banshees of Inisherin 2022 The Numbers Nash Information Services LLC Retrieved 13 March 2023 Kermode Mark 23 October 2022 The Banshees of Inisherin review flawless tragicomedy of male friendship gone sour The Guardian Retrieved 23 October 2022 Lillianthal Sam 7 November 2022 Banshees of Inisherin is a masterful tragicomedy Pipe Dream Retrieved 7 November 2022 Hanson Mark 15 September 2022 The Banshees of Inisherin Review A Tragicomic Look at Loneliness Slant Magazine Retrieved 30 January 2023 a b Fleming Mike Jr 18 February 2020 Martin McDonagh s New Film with Colin Farrell Brendan Gleeson is Titled The Banshees of Inisheer Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on 19 February 2020 Retrieved 27 August 2021 a b King Jack 30 August 2022 It s an In Bruges reunion for Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson in The Banshees of Inisherin GQ UK Retrieved 30 December 2022 a b Ashton Will 4 October 2022 New Banshees of Inisherin Trailer Celebrates Martin McDonagh s Acclaimed In Bruges Reunion Collider Retrieved 30 January 2023 Tartaglione Nancy 10 September 2022 Venice Film Festival Winners Golden Lion Goes to All the Beauty and the Bloodshed Luca Guadagnino Best Director Martin McDonagh Best Screenplay Cate Blanchett Colin Farrell Take Acting Prizes Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 24 December 2022 Lee Maeve 24 January 2023 Oscars 2023 Record haul for Irish at 95th Academy Awards Irish Examiner Retrieved 24 January 2023 Fleming Mike Jr Hipes Patrick 24 January 2023 Oscar Nominations The Complete List of Nominees Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 24 January 2023 Lewis Hilary 12 March 2023 Oscars Snubs Elvis Banshees of 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