Starting with Ireland's bloody Easter Rebellion of 1916 and ending with his untimely death, this brilliantly photographed epic from director Neil Jordan tells the charged story of Michael "Mickey" Collins. An IRA founder whose innovative guerrilla tactics succeeded in bringing freedom from British rule, Collins remains a controversial but much respected political figure, who is skillfully embodied in the film by Liam Neeson. Aidan Quinn plays his longtime friend Harry, and Julia Roberts, sporting a nice brogue and lovely period costumes, is Katie, the woman they both love.
Jordan staged most of the battles, riots, ceremonies, and speeches at their actual locations in Ireland with a cast of thousands and a great eye for period detail. The result is a film that is both historically evocative and stunningly beautiful thanks to the breathtaking cinematography of Chris Menges. The film is also surprisingly nonjudgmental in its depiction of Collins's appalling but inarguably successful methods of "bloody mayhem." Stephen Rea and Alan Rickman costar, with Elliot Goldenthal contributing a rich Oscar-nominated score.
MICHAEL COLLINS is a film biography of the notorious Irish freedom fighter, a major figure in Ireland's struggle for independence from England during the 1920s. Neil Jordan's tale chronicles how the passionate Collins spurred his countrymen to craftily ambush and battle the British.
Theatrical release: October 11, 1996 (N.Y.).
MICHAEL COLLINS was shown at the 1996 Venice Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion for Best Film, and Liam Neeson was named Best Actor.
Excerpt: "I hate them for making hate necessary."--Michael Collins (Liam Neeson)
"You told me once I was good at bloody mayhem...and that's what I'm scared of, because once I start, there'll be no stopping me."--Michael to Harry (Aidan Quinn)
DVD Features:
Region 1
Snap Case
Letterbox - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
Dolby Digital Stereo Surround - French
Additional Release Material:
Actual Footage of Michael Collins
Interviews: Neil Jordan - Director
Documentary: THE SOUTH BANK SHOW
Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Text/Photo Galleries:
Filmographies
Director of Photography
Chris Menges: British Director Of Photography/Director, THE BOXER (1997)
Review 1:
"...A passionate, probing epic..."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.76 10/31/1996
Review 2:
"...[A] powerful film..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.55-6 11/01/1996
Review 3:
"...A classic performance [from Neeson]....[Roberts is] charming..." -- Rating: B+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.49 11/01/1996
Review 4:
"...Intelligent, enormously accomplished....Menges' images are seriously artful yet tremendously vital, and it is great to see a master doing what he does best..."
Source: Variety
09/02/1996
Review 5:
"...An epic true story, the very stuff of cinema, that has been transferred to film with matching intelligence, skill and elan..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.F1 10/11/1996
Review 6:
"...[Neeson gives] a performance charged with zest and conviction..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.37 10/25/1996