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  1. Reflections is a 1984 British drama film directed by Kevin Billington and starring Gabriel Byrne, Donal McCann and Fionnula Flanagan. The film is an adaptation for the British broadcaster Channel 4 of the 1982 novel The Newton Letter by John Banville , who also wrote the screenplay.

  2. With Gabriel Byrne, Donal McCann, Fionnula Flanagan, Harriet Walter. A stoic historian rents a lodge for the summer in the idyllic Irish countryside to finish his biography of Sir Isaac Newton, but his attention refocuses on his landlords, the dysfunctional lower-upper class Lawless family.

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    • Romance, Drama
    • Kevin Billington
    • 1984-04
  3. Drama | Romantic Drama. Synopsis. A stoic historian rents a lodge for the summer in the idyllic Irish countryside to finish his biography of Sir Isaac Newton, but his attention refocuses on his landlords, the dysfunctional lower-upper class Lawless family. Movie Soulmates' ratings.

    • Mike Molloy
    • Kevin Billington
    • United Kingdom
    • Romance. Drama | Romantic Drama
  4. Directed by Kevin Billington. Synopsis. A historian writing a biography of Isaac Newton spends a Summer with a dysfunctional family in Co. Cork, Ireland. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Cast. Gabriel Byrne Donal McCann Fionnula Flanagan Harriet Walter Gerard Cummins Niall Tóibín Peadar Lamb Des Nealon. Drama Romance. Sort by. Date. Country.

    • Kevin Billington
  5. A historian writing a biography of Isaac Newton spends a Summer with a dysfunctional family in Co. Cork, Ireland.

  6. Reflections 1984 1h 43m Drama List 60% Tomatometer 5 Reviews A young scholar (Gabriel Byrne) studying at an Irish family's declining estate begins an affair with one woman (Harriet Walter)...

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    • Drama
  7. Directed by. Kevin Billington. United Kingdom, 1984. Drama, Romance. 100. Synopsis. A stoic historian rents a lodge for the summer in the idyllic Irish countryside to finish his biography of Sir Isaac Newton, but his attention refocuses on his landlords, the dysfunctional lower-upper class Lawless family. Synopsis.