Small Things Like These takes place in Ireland over Christmas in 1985. Murphy plays Bill Furlong, a coal merchant and father of four daughters who discovers the dark secrets kept by the convent of ...
It’s all in the eyes in Small Things Like These, the latest film starring Irish actor Cillian Murphy, which opened this ...
Cillian Murphy is following up his Oscar-winning role in Oppenheimer with a new period drama, Small Things ... stars as Bill ...
The digital and physical home release details for last year’s Berlinale opener, Small Things Like These have been revealed. Cillian Murphy as Bill Furlong in Small Things Like These. Photo ...
As local coal merchant Bill Furlong prepares for Christmas with his wife and five daughters, he reflects on how he came from less than nothing. Read by Don Wycherley.
Positive benefits of film will reap rewards for town says New Ross council official Small Things Like These filming ... buying shoes for his character Bill Furlong’s wife at the old New Ross ...
Nominations are out for the 2025 Irish Film & Television Awards with the Cillian Murphy drama Small Things Like These and the music comedy Kneecap among the tipped films. Scroll down for the full ...
Murphy plays Bill Furlong, a coal merchant and family ... saying he loved working in New Ross. ‘Small Things Like These’ was produced by Murphy and his Big Things Films partner Alan Moloney.
Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy has said his new film Small Things Like These shows an Ireland ... coal merchant Bill Furlong, who uncovers a terrible scene at the local Magdalene Laundry ...
Oscar winner Cillian Murphy delivers a stunning performance as devoted father Bill Furlong in this film based ... past and the complicit silence of a small Irish town controlled by the Catholic ...
This weekend eight new movies come to theaters. From Flight Risk and Presence to the Academy Award-nominated film The Brutalist. Check out what's playing! The nominees for this year's Oscars were ...
As local coal merchant Bill Furlong prepares for Christmas with his wife and five daughters, he reflects on how he came from less than nothing. Read by Don Wycherley.