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Divorce | London, England
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7.9/10
IMDbYoung Seminci | 2017 | John
Best Use of Music in a Film | 2017 | Becky
Best Original Song | 2017
Best Original Song | 2017
Best Original Song | 2016
Best Soundtrack | 2016
Best Use of Music in a Film | 2016
Overlooked Film of the Year | 2016
Best MusicScore | 2016 | Becky
Top Ten Independent Films | 2016
Best Original Song | 2016 | John
Special Presentations | 2016 | John
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Film | 2016 | Jack
Honorable Mentions | 2016
Best Screenplay | 2016 | John
Best Foreign Film | 2017 | John
Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | 2017
Unsung Film of the Year | 2017
BritishIrish Film of the Year | 2017
Young BritishIrish Performer of the Year | 2017 | Ferdia
Technical Achievement of the Year | 2017 | John
Best Sound Editing Music in a Musical Feature Film | 2017 | Becky
Best Soundtrack | 2017
Best Film | 2017
Best Youth Performance | 2017 | Ferdia
Best Breakthrough Performance Male | 2017 | Ferdia
Best Breakthrough Performance Female | 2017 | Lucy
Best Picture | 2017
Best SongRecording Created for a Film | 2017
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over Million Dollars | 2017 | Becky
Original Song | 2017
Auteur Edition | 2017
2016 | John
Best Original Score or Soundtrack | 2016
Best Song | 2016
Best Original Song | 2016
Best Actor | 2016 | Ferdia
Breakout of the Year | 2016 | Ferdia
Best Picture | 2016
Best Supporting Actor | 2016 | Jack
Best Song | 2016
Best Film | 2016
Best Teaser Poster | 2016
Best Costume Design FilmTV Drama | 2016 | Tiziana
Best Film | 2016
Best Director Film | 2016 | John
Best Sound | 2016
Best Original Music | 2016
Best Makeup Hair FilmTV Drama | 2016
Best Irish Film | 2016
Best Original Song | 2016
Best Film | 2016 | John
Budget 4,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 13,624,522 USD
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo's father and uncles attended the real Synge Street Christian Brothers School.
Conor's father says that he will get a legal separation, but cannot divorce his wife. This is true for the time the film is set in (1985). Divorce only became possible in Ireland in 1997.
Mark McKenna plays Eamon: a young talented Irish guy with a musician father. In real life Mark McKenna's father is a musician named Eamon.
Two of the songs on the soundtrack, "Go Now" and "Don't Go Down", are written by Glen Hansard, the Dublin native artist who won an Oscar for his song "Falling Slowly", featured on "Once", another John Carney movie.
In the scene where Conor and Raphina have a conversation in the orphanage for the first time, heard in the background is a slow piano version of a-ha's "Take on Me", the first song Conor sings to her.
"Raphina: Your problem is that you're not happy being sad, but that's what love is, Cosmo: happy-sad."
"Conor: It's like, when you don't know someone, they're more interesting. They can be anything you want them to be. Eamon: Yeah? Conor: But when you know them, there's limits to them."