Distant dreams
Sunday People
|July 20, 2025
Hopeless romantics prepare to swoon at director Polly Steele's unabashedly wistful tale of cosmically connected soulmates, Nicholas and Isabel. Filmed on location in County Antrim and County Donegal it delivers ravishing, picture-postcard cinematography courtesy of Damien Elliott.
In 1971 Dublin, hardworking civil servant William Coughlan (Pierce Brosnan) experiences a heavenly vision at his desk, quits his job and announces his calling as a painter to incredulous wife Bette (Imelda May) and 17-year-old son Nicholas (Fionn O'Shea).
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