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SummaryYoung Fiona lives with her grandparents in a small fishing village where she takes an active role to unravel the mysterious secrets.

Directed By:John Sayles

The Secret of Roan Inish

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Metascore
Generally Favorable
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100
Chicago Tribune
Stirred by the winds of nostalgia, lapped by its ocean of dreams, "The Secret of Roan Inish" is one of the loveliest surprises of the year. [03 Mar 1995, p.C]
90
Los Angeles Times
Though its protagonist is a 10-year-old girl, it is a crackling good tale with a sense of wonder and mystery strong enough to captivate any age group. [03 Feb 1995, p.F1]
88
Chicago Sun-Times
John Sayles and Haskell Wexler, who has photographed this movie with great beauty and precision, have ennobled the material.
75
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Sayles has also gathered uniformly strong performances from his ensemble cast of mostly Irish actors; he creates a rural Irish milieu with a remarkable authenticity (remarkable since he is not Irish); and he keeps the mood nicely balanced on a fine line between whimsical children's fable and realistic domestic drama. [17 Feb 1995]
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San Francisco Examiner
The Secret of Roan Inish freely mixes Celtic myth and everyday reality. But "Roan Inish" is a different kind of ride, less intentionally rollicking and more reverential.
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Washington Post
JOHN SAYLES has a filmmaking style that's often closer to leaden than lyrical. But his plodding manner works somewhat to advantage in "The Secret of Roan Inish," a modern-mythic drama set in Ireland that explores the special relationship between Irish seaside dwellers and Selkies -- seal-like creatures said to be part human.
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The Observer (UK)
Its writer-director, John Sayles, is one of my favourite American film-makers, when he is pursuing tough social and historical subjects as in Matewan, Eight Men Out and City of Hope. He's that rare being, a political director, but I don't care for Sayles's excursions into lyricism (Passion Fish, for example), and this present exercise in stage Irishry. [11 Aug 1996, p.8]
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  • Jones Entertainment Group
  • Skerry Productions
Feb 3, 1995
1 h 43 m
PG
The secret's out!
Film Independent Spirit Awards
• 3 Nominations
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
• 2 Nominations
Gérardmer Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
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