TV MOVIE (1999)
AGNES BROWNE
Drama, Romance, Comedy
The unexpected death of her husband sends a woman and her seven children, ages 2-14, into emotional turmoil and financial crisis in 1967 Dublin. She is forced to borrow money from a ruthless loan shark to make ends meet. She faces her dismal existence by selling fruits and vegetables at an open air market where she spends time with a best friend who gives her encouragement. Wishing to escape her existence, if only for a short time, she dreams of finding enough money to attend an upcoming Tom Jones concert. She realizes her dream by accepting her first date with a French baker. Her kids pool their money so she can buy a new dress. Of course, eventually the family has to face the loan shark, but this is a movie where obstacles are maybe too easily overcome.
DIRECTOR: Angelica Huston
OUR CONNECTION: Morgan O’Sullivan’s role as Executive Producer on Agnes Browne in 1999 for Hell’s Kitchen Films and secured the Irish Tax Incentive, Section 481 for the project. Auveen Lush’s role was as Executive to the producing company.