“Small Things Like These” is a slim book by an Irish writer ... A.R. HOFFMAN Mr. Hoffman is an associate editor of the Sun, ...
Cillian Murphy has followed up his Oscar-winning outing in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer with the historical drama Small ...
A poignant story about powerful institutions & their influence. It does a lot with little dialogue, leading to something rich ...
Cillian Murphy didn’t read “Small Things Like These” looking for a film to do ... I knew that he loved Claire’s book and that he would understand that world. And Eileen, it’s very ...
And we’ve got everything you need to know about how to watch Small Things Like These right here. Based on the book of the same name by Claire Keegan, which won the Orwell Prize for political ...
Small Things Like These, starring and produced by Cillian ... And I don’t know if I said this to you before, but the book and the film have this kind of quite unusual, quite radical structure ...
NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to the Oscar-winning actor, Cillian Murphy, about his latest role in Small Things Like These. The film examines abuses committed by the Catholic church in Ireland.
Small Things Like These” is dedicated to the girls and babies who went through the Magdalene laundries, the last of which closed in 1996.
Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy has said the “biggest challenge” in filming Small Things Like These was staying “faithful to the book”. Murphy, 48, plays father Bill Furlong in the film, based on ...
Given the historical setting, many are wondering whether Small Things Like These is based on a true story or a book. No, Small Things Like These is not based on a true story, despite its setting.
Cillian Murphy didn’t read “Small Things Like These” looking for a film to do. He was simply a fan of the author, Claire Keegan. Her story, nominated for the Booker Prize, was a work of ...
Cillian Murphy didn’t read “Small Things Like These” looking for a film to do ... AP: What made you want to see Claire’s book as a film? MURPHY: It’s a seemingly simple story, but ...