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Release Date:
April 5, 2000
Original Title:
Nora
Alternate Titles:
Nora - Die leidenschaftliche Liebe von James Joyce
Nora és Joyce
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Natural Nylon Entertainment
Production Countries:
Germany | Ireland | Italy | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 106
In 1904, in Dublin, James Joyce chats up Nora Barnacle, a hotel maid recently come from Galway. She enchants him with her frank, direct and uninhibited manner, and before long, he's convinced her to come with him to Trieste, where he has a job with Berlitz. Over time, Nora pulls him through phobias, tolerates his drinking, takes in his brother Stan, and bests Joyce at 'the writin' game' to bring him back to Italy from Dublin where he's gone to open a cinema. But his sexual jealousy threatens the relationship and sends her back to Galway with the children. Is there any way to tame Jim's green-eyed monster? And, will the lad ever get his stories published?
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ADR Mixer:
Peter Gleaves
Art Direction:
Stefano Maria Ortolani
Martin Goulding
Ulrich Schröder
Casting:
Nuala Moiselle
Frank Moiselle
Shaila Rubin
Co-Producer:
Ulrich Felsberg
James Flynn
Costume Design:
Consolata Boyle
Dialogue Coach:
Gerry Grennell
Dialogue Editor:
Gordon Brown
Director:
Pat Murphy
Director of Photography:
Jean-François Robin
Editor:
Pia Di Ciaula
Executive Producer:
Guy Collins
Rod Stoneman
Tony Miller
Foley Artist:
Diane Greaves
John Griffith
Jason Swanscott
Hairstylist:
Loretta Alston
Orla Carrol
Makeup Artist:
Denise Watson
Maire O'Sullivan
Audrey Doyle
Novel:
Brenda Maddox
Original Music Composer:
Stanisław Syrewicz
Producer:
Gherardo Pagliei
Damon Bryant
Bradley Adams
Tiernan Macbride
Ewan McGregor
Production Design:
Alan MacDonald
Screenplay:
Gerard Stembridge
Pat Murphy
Set Decoration:
Alessandra Querzola
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adrian Rhodes
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