'The Cormack Brothers' -- A Dramatic Film About Injustice in Tipp

The Cormack Brothers is a 111-minute feature film completed this year, shot in Tipperary.  It tells the story of two brothers wrongfully hanged for murder in 1858 after a local land agent was shot and killed.  They were reburied in 1910 in their home parish of Loughmore. 

Made on a micro budget, with the support of the parish of Loughmore, we were able to film in the area of the murder, using locations from the period.  A trailer can be seen at www.krownfilms.com; This is the second in a trilogy of films based on true stories from the Famine era.  The first is titled "The Minnitts of Anabeg."  We are in pre-production for the third feature.

I will be in New York this July to screen the film in Irish-American centers.  Both features are being screened at the Aisling Center in Yonkers on the 15th and 22nd of July, at 7:30pm.  I will be giving a talk about the true story behind each film. 

Can anyone suggest another venue in New York or surrounding areas? 

Thanks for reading and hope to see you at a screening.

Regards, Alan

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Tags: Brothers, Cormack, Drama, Irish Freedom Struggle, The, Visual Arts, alan, brown, film

Comment by Gerry Regan on July 2, 2015 at 5:16pm

Alan, can you add a big production pic or embed a preview atop your new post? This kind of visual element really boosts readership.

Have you reached out to New York Irish Center. The executive director is Paul Finnegan, a fellow member of TheWildGeese.Irish.

It seems to me I saw a presentation on The Minnitts of Anabeg a few years ago, perhaps at Glucksman Ireland House. Was there a book about this recently published? 

Comment by Gerry Regan on July 3, 2015 at 11:12am

It may have been a short film or a play, or perhaps it was this film, LOL.

Comment by Alan Brown on July 3, 2015 at 12:29pm

Hi Gerry

We didn't screen inGlucksman, but in a few Irish centers.  

Comment by Alan Brown on July 3, 2015 at 12:32pm

thanks for the contact at the Irish center.  

Comment by Alan Brown on July 3, 2015 at 12:38pm

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