List of the best Lorcan Cranitch movies: The Queen of Sheba's Pearls(2004), Flying Blind(2012), The Food Guide to Love(2013), Dancing at Lughnasa(1998) ... ...
Drama
Sweden|UK
2004
131 Minutes
Harold Bradley
Helena Bergström Lorcan Cranitch Lindsay Duncan Tim Dutton Rolf Lassgård Natasha Little Elizabeth Spriggs Peter Vaughan Rollo Weeks Eileen Atkins Simon Day
Set in post-war England, a mysterious woman arrives at the Prettys' rural family home on the eve of young Jack Bradley's (Rollo Weeks') sixteenth birthday. Her remarkable likeness to a ... See full summary »
Mystery & Thriller, Drama
UK
2012
94 Minutes
Duncan Morehouse
Helen McCrory Najib Oudghiri Kenneth Cranham Razane Jammal Lorcan Cranitch Tristan Gemmill Tim Wallers Scott Stevenson Sam Ellis Cameron Stewart Glyn Grimstead
engineer student young man woman lover tense striking suspenseful military base workplace warehouse sex passion work engineering suspicion military secrets love mystery discovery
A stylish mix of erotic love story and political thriller. Helen McCrory stars as a brilliant aerospace engineer who is drawn into a passionate affair with a younger male student while ... See full summary »
Romance
Spain|Ireland|France
2013
100 Minutes
Eddie
Richard Coyle Teresa Pelegri Leonor Watling Bronagh Gallagher Simon Delaney Susan Loughnane Lorcan Cranitch Nika McGuigan Michelle Beamish
A very cute movie about a "want to stay single" very successful food critic that believes he finally finds the one he was looking for. As time of happiness moves on there are various real ... See full summary »
Drama
Ireland|UK|USA
1998
92 Minutes
Danny Bradley
Meryl Streep Michael Gambon Catherine McCormack Kathy Burke Sophie Thompson Bríd Brennan Rhys Ifans Darrell Johnston Lorcan Cranitch Peter Gowen Dawn Bradfield
sister spinster son brother teacher missionary amusing tender heartwarming ireland farm cottage family illegitimate child spanish civil war catholicism memory romance love sacrifice
Five unmarried sisters make the most of their simple existence in rural Ireland in the 1930s.