Tag Archives: Ireland in Film

Ireland in Film: Rebel County Studios

Cork City has gained attention as a filming location for several renowned movies. “The Young Offenders” and “Angela’s Ashes” utilized various city sites, while “The First Great Train Robbery” shot at Kent Station. “Strength and Honour” featured Kinsale and Passage West, and “Moby Dick” used Youghal as a stand-in for New Bedford. Unfortunately, the film “Divine Rapture” faced production issues in East Cork.

Ireland in Film: Into the West

In 1951, the movie “The Quiet Man” showcased the verdant land of the west of Ireland, marking a significant milestone for the film industry in Ireland. With iconic scenes shot in the village of Cong and Maam Cross, the movie captured America’s heart and left a lasting impact. Similarly, other films like “The Guard” and “Calvary,” set in picturesque Irish locations, continued to showcase the beauty of the region. Additionally, notable films like “Leap Year” and “Irish Wish” have utilized the stunning landscapes of Ireland, including the Cliffs of Moher, as captivating backdrops for their stories. The dramatic beauty of these natural landmarks has also been featured in popular films such as “Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince,” “The Princess Bride,” and the Father Ted TV series.