Review: Begin Again at Galway Film Fleadh
Stephen Totterdell checks out Irish director John Carney‘s Begin Again, which opened this year’s Galway Film Fleadh.
Carney began his career making award-winning shorts Shining Star & Hotel, before moving into music videos for The Frames. His debut feature, November Afternoon, a low-budget black-&-white drama, was named Best Feature of 1997 by The Irish Times. He followed with Just in Time, then Park & On the Edge. His breakthrough came with Once (2006), which won the World Cinema Audience Award at Sundance. He later directed Begin Again, Sing Street, Modern Love, Flora and Son & Power Ballad.
Stephen Totterdell checks out Irish director John Carney‘s Begin Again, which opened this year’s Galway Film Fleadh.
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