語言:英語
Language: English
劇介:
1984年,一場悲劇悄然展開。懷孕的少女安恩在黎明時分發現自己即將生產,無人可求助的她走入教堂的石窟。兩小時後,她和她的嬰兒雙雙身亡。這是她生命最後十三小時的故事——一個女孩如何在被社會遺棄的過程中迎來命運的終點。
本故事改編自一個震撼世界的真實事件。
導演:基亞蘭克里亞
演員:艾琳·沃爾什、扎拉 ·德夫林、伊恩比蒂
Director: Ciaran Creagh
Cast: Eileen Walsh, Zara Devlin, Ian Beattie
獎項:
2023年愛爾蘭電視電影獎-扎拉·德夫林 最佳女主角獎
2023年愛爾蘭電視電影獎-艾琳·沃爾什 最佳女配角提名
導演的話:
我從2018年開始研究Ann的故事。我清楚記得當時家裡的討論,以及社會對她和她兒子Patrick去世的反應。這是一則關於堅毅與恐懼並存的真實事件。她知道自己即將生產,卻對身邊人隱瞞一切。她帶著剪刀和科學課本中的內頁,試圖獨自接生。她才十五歲,並未做好準備。她與嬰兒的死亡,在那一刻便被她的家庭與社區選擇遺忘。這是一部觀察性敘事劇,講述1980年代愛爾蘭鄉村一位懷孕少女的真實故事。
評論:
「Devlin用些微的對話和肢體語言來傳達Ann的恐懼和被社會的孤立」-Screen Daily
Synopsis
It’s 1984 and Ann, a pregnant teenager, awoke to realise that she was about to give birth, ending up in the Grotto of her local church. Shockingly two hours later, Ann and her baby would be dead. This story will shine a light into the last thirteen hours of her life, a girl alone abandoned by society.
Based on a true story that shook the world.
Writer, Director: Ciaran Creagh
Producers: Ferdia Doherty, Ciaran Creagh, Niall Flynn
Production Co: Hill Sixteen Features
Cast: Eileen Walsh, Zara Devlin, Ian Beattie
Awards:
- Zara Devlin, Best Actress in a Leading Role – Film, Irish Film and Television Awards, 2023.
- Eileen Walsh, Best Supporting Actress Nominee, Irish Film and Television Awards, 2023.
Director Statement
I began my journey with Ann Lovett in 2018. I remember the talk in our house and how people reacted to her death and that of her baby son Patrick. This was an amazing story of grit and determination and pure horror at the same time. She knew that her baby was coming. She hid it well from almost everyone. She brought a scissors and a page from her science book showing her how to cut the cord and bring new life into this world. She was not prepared. She was 15 years old. Her death and that of her baby Patrick was silenced the moment she passed, by her family and the town she was growing up in. This is an observational narrative drama that explores this true story of a young pregnant teenage girl, in 1980’s rural Ireland.
Reviews:
Devlin has very little dialogue but conveys Ann’s sense of fear and isolation through body language.- Screen Daily