Beyond the Fire

Beyond the Fire

Theatrical poster
Directed by Maeve Murphy
Produced by Dean Silvers
Marlen Hect
Written by Maeve Murphy
Starring Scot Williams
Cara Seymour
Music by Neel Dhorajiwala
Colm Ó'Snodaigh
Cinematography Mattias Nyberg
Edited by Agnieszka Liggett
Release dates
  • 17 June 2009 (2009-06-17)
Running time
77 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Beyond the Fire is a 2009 British romantic drama film, written and directed by Maeve Murphy and produced by Dean Silvers and Marlen Hecht.

Plot

Beyond the Fire tells the story of Sheamy and Katie. Sheamy is a gentle but troubled Irish ex-priest who arrives in London to find his old family friend and mentor Father Brendan. Katie is a warm hearted woman with her own emotional scars. After arriving in London, Sheamy tries to make contact with Father Brendan. As he is not at home when he calls, he contacts the only other person he knows in London, Rory, a distant relative by marriage. Rory is a musician and band member and, after meeting Sheamy at a gig (where Sheamy makes a good first impression on Katie, who manages the band), offers him a bed and introduces him more fully to Katie, his flatmate. There is an immediate and obvious attraction between Sheamy and Katie. The film follows their attempts to form a lasting relationship despite both their pasts continuing to haunt them.

Cast

Awards

TV Broadcasts

Beyond The Fire had its UK TV premier on BBC 2 on 22 March 2013[1] as well as being made available on BBC iPlayer and was critically acclaimed by TV critics. It was "Pick of The Day" in the Daily Mail[2] and Top film Tips "8 Best TV Movies of the Week" on the Sabotage Times.[3] It also received a 5 star listing from My TV Guide Listing UK.[4] Beyond The Fire was also broadcast in the Republic of Ireland on the 7th of April 2010 on TV3.[5]

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