Neil Jordan directs this Irish fantasy drama. Syracuse (Colin Farrell) is a poor fisherman whose life is changed forever when he fishes a beautiful live woman (Alicja Bachleda) out of the sea. His young daughter, Annie (Alison Barry), is convinced that the mysterious beauty must be a mermaid. Theories abound about the girl's origins as she transforms the lives of Syracuse, Annie and the local townsfolk. Stephen Rea and Dervla Kirwan co-star.
| Starring: | Colin Farrell, Tony Curran, Alicja Bachleda-Curus, Stephen Rea, Tom Archdeacon, Dervla Kirwan, Emil Hostina, Don Wycherley, Norma Sheahan, Alison Barry |
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| Director: | Neil Jordan |
| Run time: | 104 minutes |
| Languages: | English |
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Oscar-winning filmmaker Neil Jordan's "ONDINE" centers on Syracuse (Colin Farrell), a lonely fisherman who one day pulls a beautiful woman named Ondine (Alicja Bachleda) out of the sea in his nets. His young daughter Annie is convinced that she is a 'selkie' - a creature from Irish folklore much like a mermaid. Syracuse has his doubts, but as Ondine brings some luck and joy to his otherwise downcast life, he starts to think she might be right. Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Special Presentations) September, 2009.
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"Ondine" is the enchanting story of Syracuse, a lonely fisherman who one day pulls a beautiful woman named Ondine out of the sea in his nets. His young daughter Annie is convinced that she is a "selkie" -- a creature from Irish folklore much like a mermaid. Syracuse has his doubts, but as Ondine brings some luck and joy to his otherwise downcast life, he starts to come around as well. "Ondine" deftly blends romance and fantasy with the realism of modern life in an Irish seaside town.


