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The Irish Pub

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A eulogy to the pub and the Irish publicans who run them.
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Brad Newsome Sydney Morning Herald 11/29/2018
A thoroughly delightful documentary celebrating Ireland's wonderfully unique old pubs, the marvellous characters who run and patronise them, and the roles they've played in Irish life down the centuries. Go to Full Review
Peter Keough Boston Globe 10/23/2014
3/4
"The Irish Pub" plays like a portfolio of lovely postcards, with splendidly photographed pictures of quaint buildings, cobbled streets, breathtaking landscapes, and smiling faces ... Go to Full Review
Michael O'Sullivan Washington Post 10/23/2014
2.5/4
A lovingly laid-back documentary about the charms, liquid and otherwise, of the traditional Irish watering hole. Go to Full Review
Sean Burns North Shore Movies 05/12/2015
An endearing, affectionate snapshot of a fading way of life. Go to Full Review
Maryann Koopman Kelly Paste Magazine 03/13/2015
8.5/10
Anyone with an interest in Irish history, culture or drink need look no further than Alex Fegan's delightful documentary The Irish Pub. Go to Full Review
James Verniere Boston Herald 10/30/2014
A minus
An ode to the neighborhood pub. Makes the case that pubs are in Ireland are museums with Guinness on tap. Go to Full Review
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04/20/2019 The Irish Pub (2013): 6 out of 10: The Irish Pub is a documentary about⦠wait for it⦠Irish Pubs. What is in the documentary exactly? Director Alex Fegan went into a score or so of Irish pubs, spent the day enjoying a pint or two, and did interviews with the owners (if available) and the patrons. And that is about it. I mean there are worse ways to spend an hour and a half than watching people drinking Guinness, but there isn't anything else to this film. It would be like if on Kitchen Nightmares Ramsey just visited the restaurants, ate the food without comment and then chatted up the waitress. Look I was born in Ireland and spent a fair amount of time at Irish daycare in my youth. I like pubs, a lot. The Irish Pub is a pretty nice collection of pubs with happy Irish people in them. (Well drunk at least). There, unfortunately, seemed a lot of unanswered questions and missing information in the hagiography. A couple of quick notes. Not updating your decor since 1972 does not make you traditional it makes you cheap. Second note the declining business in pubs in rural areas is due partially to the strict drink driving laws. This claim is not idle speculation. Per The Guardian, a county council in south-west Ireland has voted to back a motion allowing for people living in isolated areas to drink and drive. The motion was passed by Kerry county council on Monday by five votes to three, with the remainder of the councilors either absent or abstaining. It supports the creation of a permit that will allow rural drinkers to drive after having "two or three drinks." It was tabled by the independent councilor Danny Healy-Rae, who has claimed it would help prevent depression and suicide in the county. The sponsor of the bill was a pub owner himself who saw the devastating effect the drink driving (Drunk driving to our American cousins) laws have had on pubs. Even though this law passed the same year this documentary came out nothing is mentioned, even as an aside regarding this issue. In reality, throughout the film, nothing at all is said about much of anything. People talk about how tough times can get, the meaning of some decor hanging on the wall, how they inherited the pub, and how it is a dying tradition. There is no analysis, outside commentary, or even information regarding pubs and their relation to rural Ireland. On the plus side some beautiful pictures, some very nice stories. It is a peaceful film. And it made me want to go out and have a pint... Which I did. See more 04/15/2018 Well done..very laid back and interesting! See more 01/23/2017 Definitely worth watching. Very enjoyable See more 12/31/2016 The most interesting film about Irish pubs ever. I've watched this more than a dozen times and I haven't lost interest in it yet. See more 07/21/2016 An endearing portrait of a dying breed of traditional Irish pubs, their owners, and their customers. See more 10/24/2015 Beautiful flick on the beautiful Irish pub. We should have one in every neighborhood across the globe, if it didn't take away from the Irish-ness of the Irish pub, particularly as a mother to them all in so many ways. Also it's worth noting that a pub in Dingle I traveled to this year had a pub bartender tell us a side of all this that is not really addressed in the film--the dark sides of drink when it goes to far, occupies too much of life. I don't know how representative her worries were that exactly this was happening in ways, especially among her male patrons, but I would've liked to have heard that side explored some...but again, beautiful film and series of stories from all around Ireland. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A eulogy to the pub and the Irish publicans who run them.
Director
Alex Fegan
Screenwriter
Alex Fegan
Production Co
Atom Films, Fegan Films
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
British English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 29, 2016
Runtime
1h 16m
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