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Róise & Frank

2022

6.6 /10 IMDb
84 Duration
Director: Rachael Moriarty
Cast: Bríd Ní Neachtain ,Cillian O'G...
Language: Irish Gaelic
Country: Ireland

Róise is still grieving the loss of her husband, Frank, when a mysterious dog shows up at her door. Mildly annoyed by the canine attempting to disrupt her mourning, she attempts to ignore him. But before long, a series of coincidences convince her that somehow this shaggy dog is her husband Frank reincarnated.

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Bríd Ní Neachtain

Bríd Ní Neachtain

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Cillian O'Gairbhi

Cillian O'Gairbhi

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Lorcan Cranitch

Lorcan Cranitch

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Ruadhán de Faoite

Ruadhán De Faoite

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Michelle Beamish

Michelle Beamish

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Claire O'Connor

Claire O'Connor

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Peadar Cox

Peadar Cox

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Deaglan de Paor

Deaglan De Paor

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Cormac Hennessy

Cormac Hennessy

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Seán Mac Gearailt

Seán Mac Gearailt

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Áine Ní Mhuirí

Áine Ní Mhuirí

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Jim Cunningham

Jim Cunningham

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Brent Marchant
06 Aug 2023

How refreshing it is to watch a sweet, touching family film without it oozing enough sugary syrup to make even the most hardened stomach nauseous. Such is the case with the latest offering from writer-directors Rachael Moriarity and Peter Murphy, a warm, loving, heartfelt tale about a profoundly saddened and withdrawn Irish widow, Róise (Bríd Ní Neachtain), who springs back to life with the arrival of a mysterious stray dog whom she suspects is the reincarnation of her late husband. While those in her life are supremely skeptical, she can’t deny the plethora of synchronicities that occur that reveal the tail-wagging rascal’s true nature. By coming back, “Frank” helps his wife emerge from her prolonged grief and assists others, such as a geeky young neighbor boy in becoming a proficient hurling player, a sport that the dog’s human predecessor fanatically loved. But there’s even more to Frank’s return, as seen in a heart-tugging series of unexpected twists and turns that will positively leave viewers teary-eyed with joy. Despite a few predictable story elements, “Róise & Frank” nevertheless manages to delight in a natural, emotionally grounded way that never seems forced or artificial, thanks to its fine performances, breezy writing, beautiful cinematography of the Irish landscape and affecting original score. This enchanting Gaelic language offering will charm audiences to no end without ever resorting to schmaltz or manipulation, earning every reaction it evokes. Like its four-legged protagonist, this one could indeed leave viewers coming back for more.