wrote a LONG reply which I managed to delete... so here is the shortened version:
Irish film -
The Most Fertile Man in All Ireland low budget - shot in lighting/colors that feels very 60'70's ish - but very funny... gets a little slow in the middle/end, but still funny... tough to laugh at the IRA and the Ulster Unionists, too!
The Truth about Cats and Dogs great funny/romantic film. One of my favorites - but, of course, I am an animal person with several vets who can be counted on as very good friends...
Veronica Guerin Hollywood-Irish, and of course, hollywoodified, however, the film felt pretty accurate to me... depressing, however.
I'll second
Sense & Sensibility and add the BBC version of
Pride & Prejudice (with Colin Firth)... you have to be willing to sit through a long film for the second, however, as it was made as a mini-series...
Macbeth Kennth Branagh's version. I cried during this - Branagh's abilty to bring Shakespeare to life on screen in unparalleled! Of course,
Much Ado About Nothing is wonderful as is whichever
Richard he did. Then there is his mystery, title of which escapes me at the moment...
There is a wonderful animated film called something like
Give Up Yer Aul' Sins - anyway, the dialogue is taken from actual Irish Catholic "working class" grade schoolers - tapes made in the 50's. The animation is very Irish. Wonderful!! Nominated for an Oscar in the short film category in 2002.
There is a couple of sites that list Irish films -
Irish Film Board is one, and I can't find the other I had found earlier today...
Now, if your grandchildren like horses, I can recommend a few horsey movies...
Of course,
Seabiscuit is for anyone!