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  1. 24. Nov. 1983 · The Country Girls: Directed by Desmond Davis. With Sam Neill, Maeve Germaine, Jill Doyle, John Olohan. Friendship of two girls, childhood friends, is put on the test when they grow up and leave for the big city, each with different life goals in mind.

    • (60)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Desmond Davis
    • 1983-11-24
  2. The Country Girls, both the trilogy and the novel, is often credited with breaking silence on sexual matters and social issues during a repressive period in Ireland following World War II and was adapted into a 1983 film.

    • Edna O'Brien
    • 223
  3. 9.35K subscribers. Subscribed. 10. 6.1K views 5 years ago. Edna O’Brien revisits her era-defining debut novel in a new stage adaptation. All of Edna O’Brien’s novels published during the 1960s were...

    • 46 Sek.
    • 6,1K
    • Abbey Theatre
  4. The Country Girls (1983) | MUBI. Awards & Festivals. BAFTA Awards. 1984 | Nominee: Best Single Play (Television) Cast & Crew. Show all ( 21) Desmond Davis Director. Sam Neill Cast. Maeve Germaine Cast. Britta Smith Cast. Edna O'Brien Screenplay, Story. Dennis C. Lewiston Cinematography. Francis Shaw Music. Martin Crane Editing. Critics reviews.

  5. Directed by Desmond Davis. Genres - Drama | Sub-Genres - Coming-of-Age | Run Time - 108 min. | Countries - United Kingdom | MPAA Rating - NR. AllMovie Rating. 5. User Ratings (0) Your Rating. Overview. User Reviews. Cast & Crew. Related. Share on. facebook. twitter. Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka.

    • Desmond Davis
  6. The Country Girls (1983) - The A.V. Club. Pop culture obsessives writing for the pop culture obsessed. Film Movie Reviews The Country Girls — 1983. The Country Girls. 1983. 1h...

  7. EDNA O’BRIEN’S THE COUNTRY GIRLS ON FILM. The IFI & One City One Book present a trilogy of films directed by Desmond Davis with screenplays by Edna O’Brien throughout April 2019. These films represent successful adaptations of O’Brien’s acclaimed The Country Girls Trilogy, which has been chosen as the Dublin One City One Book for 2019.