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The Miracle Club

"Four women went to Lourdes in search of a miracle."

2023-07-14 Comedy 1hr 30m

Three close friends who have never left the outskirts of Dublin (much less Ireland) get the journey of a lifetime — a visit to Lourdes, the picturesque French town and place of miracles.

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Three close friends who have never left the outskirts of Dublin (much less Ireland) get the journey of a lifetime — a visit to Lourdes, the picturesque French town and place of miracles.

  • Released
    2023-07-14
  • Revenue
    $6,800,000
  • Budget
    n/a
  • Runtime
    1hr 30m
  • Genre
    Comedy, Drama
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    6.4
  • Production
    Zephyr Films, City Films, Ingenious Media, ShinAwiL, Embankment Films

Crew

Joshua Maurer
Writer
Larry Bass
Producer

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Cast

Laura Linney

Laura Linney

Chrissie Ahearn
Kathy Bates

Kathy Bates

Eileen Dunne
Agnes O'Casey

Agnes O'Casey

Dolly Hennessy
Stephen Rea

Stephen Rea

Frank Dunne
Mark O'Halloran

Mark O'Halloran

Father Dermot Byrne
Eric D. Smith

Eric D. Smith

Daniel Hennessy
Mark McKenna

Mark McKenna

George Hennessy
Niall Buggy

Niall Buggy

Tommy Fox
Hazel Doupe

Hazel Doupe

Cathy Dunne
Brenda Fricker

Brenda Fricker

Maureen (voice)
Luke Jackson Smith

Luke Jackson Smith

Patrick Dunne
Noel Gaskin

Noel Gaskin

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Sean O’Callaghan

Sean O’Callaghan

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Shauna Higgins

Shauna Higgins

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Fionnuala Murphy

Fionnuala Murphy

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Amélie Kiki McCormack

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Alice Heneghan

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Janet Grene

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Reviews for The Miracle Club
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A Review by ac0mputerguru

Written by ac0mputerguru on 2023-10-15

So, I'm not a "movie snob", but (like art) I know what I like. I like this movie, **_very_** much. It was a chance to see actresses I haven'... read more

So, I'm not a "movie snob", but (like art) I know what I like. I like this movie, **_very_** much. It was a chance to see actresses I haven't seen in a while, so it's time of a review of each of them. First, they ALL look older. And that's perfectly fine with me. I'd rather movies show me the reality of growing older than glamorize looking young and beautiful. If you still haven't a clue..."IT'S ALL ABOUT THE ACTING!!!" I LOVE seeing Maggie Smith, as I've loved her since "Jean Brodie". Kathy Bates, LOVED in "Unconditional Love", as well as 99% of her acting catalog. And Laura Linney...another GREAT actress I LOVE from the "Tales In the City" series. EACH of them show their talents with great intuition and conviction in this piece. Outstanding performances from ALL involved, with a "BRAVA!" However, this movie has dark point that even made a jaded, old gay man shed many tears. OK. It's not that difficult to make a gay man cry, but BELIEVE ME when I tell you that you, too, shall shed some tears. Maybe only a couple, but tears SHALL be shed. All in all, a FANTASTIC movie that covers the late 1950's/early 1960's opinions and life styles. VERY authentic! Of course, this is coming from an Anglophile Yank...

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A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-10-19

Laura Linney ("Chrissie") arrives back in the small Irish community of Ballygar following the death of her estranged mother. At that exact m... read more

Laura Linney ("Chrissie") arrives back in the small Irish community of Ballygar following the death of her estranged mother. At that exact moment, there is a local talent contest going on and the prize is either a trip to Lourdes or a large bacon joint! Now three local women - "Lily" (Dame Maggie Smith); "Eileen" (Kathy Bates) and "Dolly" (Agnes O'Casey) want the trip so they can take the latter women's mute son "Daniel" (Eric Smith) to the shrine, they can all bathe in the waters, and hopefully the youngster will start to talk! It's a gently paced, if procedural, comedy this that allows each of the characters a few scenes to tell us of their woes before a denouement that isn't really a challenge for anyone - watching or acting. We deal with bitterness, misunderstanding, age-old opinions of sex and forgiveness as only an Irish storyline can. Along the way, Kathy Bates proves that she can knock out a tune or two, though I wouldn't give loads for Dame Maggie's backing singing, and the effort from the young, curly-haired, Smith is quite charming. Otherwise this is all just a bit too familiar. It looks charming though and shows us well just how celebratory and simultaneously toxic small community life can be - especially when fuelled by religion. It's worth a watch - the cast gel well, but it can wait til the television at Christmas.

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A Review by Brent_Marchant 7

Written by Brent_Marchant on 2024-05-05

When circumstances in our lives grow burdensome, many of us hope for a miracle. In some cases, that aspiration is looked upon and anticipate... read more

When circumstances in our lives grow burdensome, many of us hope for a miracle. In some cases, that aspiration is looked upon and anticipated as a literal possibility, one that can be banked on if certain steps are taken. For many of the world’s Roman Catholics, that means making a pilgrimage to the holy shrine at Lourdes, France, site of a believed visitation by the Virgin Mary in 1858. And, in 1967, for the anguished residents of a small Irish town, that’s just what they undertake in hopes of seeing their problems miraculously vanish. That premise provides the basis for director Thaddeus O’Sullivan’s latest feature offering, which tells the story of three generations of women who make the journey to see their trials and tribulations lifted, some of which are physical, others of which are emotional and nearly all of which are familial or relationship-oriented. This delightful and touching comedy-drama is part road trip tale, part “buddy” film (even if that term doesn’t always fit), and part saga of reconciliation, redemption and rebirth. It poignantly explores the process of making our own miracles rather than relying on outside influences, as well as learning and understanding the true meaning of faith and forgiveness. Admittedly, the film takes its time getting started (and perhaps a tad too long at that), and some of its story threads come across as somewhat schmaltzy, predictable and overly “tidy.” However, it has a definite edge to it, too, especially in its incisively biting humor, pointedly and expertly delivered through the superb performances of its principal cast members, most notably Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates, Laura Linney and Stephen Rea. Some may look upon “The Miracle Club” as something of a lightweight offering, but its heart and intents are decidedly in the right place, making for a generally enjoyable watch, particularly as a piece of family fare. Cynics may find much to criticize here, but I believe that’s patently unfair, considering the sincerity of its messages and earnestness of their delivery. So, in light of that, give this one a fair shake – you just might find a few miracles of your own come from it.

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A Review by ac0mputerguru

So, I'm not a "movie snob", but (like art) I know what I like. I like this movie, **_very_** much. It was a chance to see actresses I haven't seen in a while, so it's time of a review of each of them. First, they ALL look older. And that...

reviewer avatar

A Review by ac0mputerguru

Written by ac0mputerguru on 2023-10-15

So, I'm not a "movie snob", but (like art) I know what I like. I like this movie, **_very_** much. It was a chance to see actresses I haven't seen in a while, so it's time of a review of each of them....

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-10-19

Laura Linney ("Chrissie") arrives back in the small Irish community of Ballygar following the death of her estranged mother. At that exact moment, there is a local talent contest going on and the priz...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Brent_Marchant 7

Written by Brent_Marchant on 2024-05-05

When circumstances in our lives grow burdensome, many of us hope for a miracle. In some cases, that aspiration is looked upon and anticipated as a literal possibility, one that can be banked on if cer...

read more