Summaries

This is a feature documentary set in Dublin, Ireland in the early years of the twentieth century, a time of political ferment and the forging of a new Irish cultural identity. It tells the story of Hugh Lane's hard fought project to establish a public modern art gallery, showing the work of living artists, his untimely death on the Lusitania and his contested will. It's a story that continues in the here and now, as Citizen Lane plays its part in the long-running, still charged, campaign to recover Lane's Bequest of 39 "Continental" paintings, including masterpieces by Monet, Renoir, Manet, and Pissarro, for Ireland. In a narrative intercut with scripted drama, acted by a distinguished cast including Tom Vaughan-Lawlor and Sir Michael Gambon, a series of "character interviews" with Lane's friends and family develops a story richly illustrated with the paintings now hanging in the gallery founded by Lane, one of the greatest benefactors of the arts in Ireland, and the paintings lost for now to the National Gallery in London.

Details

Keywords
  • ireland
  • art gallery
  • painting
  • lusitania
  • fine art
Genres
  • Drama
  • Documentary
Release date May 17, 2018
Countries of origin Ireland
Language English
Filming locations Dublin City Gallery the Hugh Lane, Charlemont House, Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland
Production companies Umedia Mammoth Films Soho Moon Pictures

Box office

Budget $720000
Gross worldwide $6302

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 20m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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