
Overview:
Single mom Flora is at a loss about what to do with her rebellious teenage son, Max. Her efforts to keep him out of trouble lead to a beat-up acoustic guitar, a washed-up LA musician, and harmony for this frayed Dublin family.Status: | Released (2023-09-21) |
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Awards: | 3 wins & 9 nominations total |
Screen: | John Carney |
Productions: | Likely Story, FilmNation Entertainment, Fifth Season, Distressed Films, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Treasure Entertainment |
Production Countries: | Ireland, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |



Casts
- 933271: Eve Hewson - Flora
- 3858140: Orén Kinlan - Max
- 24045: Joseph Gordon-Levitt - Jeff
- 1007683: Jack Reynor - Ian
- 163544: Marcella Plunkett - Kathy
- 1373165: Paul Reid - Kev
- 111837: Don Wycherley - Guard
Crews
- 1168763: John Conroy - Director of Photography - Camera
- 45117: John Carney - Director - Directing
- 1382141: Stephen O'Connell - Editor - Editing
- 2557300: Triona Lillis - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 1550015: Rebecca O'Flanagan - Producer - Production
- 45117: John Carney - Producer - Production
- 982992: Ashleigh Jeffers - Production Design - Art
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Reviews
Brent Marchant
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The hype swirling around this romantic/creative saga about how the power of love and art can solve virtually any problem has indeed been palpable, but the finished product unfortunately fails to live up to its ambitious billing. Writer-director John Carney’s latest feature tells the ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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There's not a great deal of plausibility with this story, but I still really quite enjoyed it. "Flora" (Eve Hewson) has a sort of hate/hate relationship with her pretty wayward fourteen year old lad "Max" (Orén Kinlan) as she struggles to make ends meet while his dad "Ian" (Jack Reyn ....
Continue reading ->Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
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Writer / director John Carney is the master of making crowd-pleasing films for music lovers, and his latest won’t disappoint. “Flora and Son” is a terrific addition to his filmography (“Once,” “Begin Again,” “Sing Street“) and it fits in quite nicely with a simple, tidy story that’s ....
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