Ryan's Daughter (1970)
Año de lanzamiento: 1970
Nación: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: La hija de Ryan, Ryans Tochter, Ryan's Dochter, A Filha de Ryan, La fille de Ryan
Director: David Lean
Writer: Robert Bolt
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Anthony Havelock-Allan
Compañías: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Género: Drama, Film Based On A Novel, History, Romance
Budget: 13.300.000
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: 1910s, british occupation, british officer, catholic priest, coastal town, county kerry, extramarital affair, gun, ireland, irish easter rebellion (1916), irish lass, irish resistance, irish sea, long brown hair, mob justice, mute, pariah, rebellion, village, waves, world war i
Historia
In County Kerry, Ireland during World War I, a young woman named Rosy Ryan marries Charles Shaughnessy, an Irish school teacher. However, Rosy's attraction towards British Army officer Major Doyler leads her into an affair with him. Their relationship is discovered by the local Catholic priest and the Irish resistance, leading to Major Doyler being exposed as a British spy. The affair causes Rosy to be branded a traitor in her community, facing mob justice. Meanwhile, Charles becomes mute due to shell shock after witnessing his brother's death in World War I.
Resumen
Directed by David Lean and released in 1970, 'Ryan's Daughter' is a historical drama set against the backdrop of the Irish Easter Rebellion in 1916. The film explores themes of forbidden love, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions within a close-knit community during a time of political turmoil.

