Mr. FoggPatches wrote: » You say that humour doesnt translate, so maybe Upwardly mobile will.be funny in Russian. Lamb was a great film BTW
snubbleste wrote: » The Field is violent
Billy86 wrote: » I Went Down
riffmongous wrote: » I need to come up with a few good examples of Irish movies/TV to show someone as part of a language exchange (Russian), but I'm struggling here. The problem is most of the Irish stuff I like is comedy, and comedy does not crossover well to non native speakers in my experience (everyone I've shown Father Ted to thinks it's ****e and I'm simple). To further complicate things I reckon they are a bit cultured shall we say so I'm wary of showing stuff with too much violence.. so any suggestions? So far I've ruled out the likes of Intermission, anything from Roddy Doyle, Love/Hate, Hunger, Paths to Freedom.. So far I've got 'The Field' -_-
Deleted User wrote: » No comedy and no violence. You arent making things easy for yourself are you? Red Rock - soap based around the Gardai in an urban community. Very good. Single-handed - Drama series about a guard in a rural community. Also very good. Ballykissangel - Drama series about a priest in a rural community. Movies: War of the Buttons - Drama about kids in a rural community Are you starting to see a pattern? EDIT: Damnit, forgot Into the West.