![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Several of his books have been made into films, beginning with The Commitments in 1991. He is the author of eleven novels for adults, eight books for children, seven plays and screenplays, and dozens of short stories. Still, the good will garnered during the best scenes in the van more than make it a safe recommendation for adults who like a bit of Oirish mirth. Roddy Doyle (born ) is an Irish novelist, dramatist and screenwriter. Meaney dominates proceedings, not just because of his acting gusto, but because he gets to shout all the best lines! The spectre of unemployment is given an assured telling by Frears, and the impact of Ireland's football team on the community is most telling, but there is barely enough material to cover the 100 minutes running time, meaning that entering the final stretch, as the story goes serious, it begins to run out of petrol. Often raucous and very funny, with deft moments of human drama, The Van is an entertaining picture if one can get past the stereotypes. Initially it's a fulsome venture as the country is taken over mu football fervour during the 1990 World Cup finals in Italy, but it's not long before cracks begin to appear in the two friends' relationship. ![]() Plot sees Meaney and O'Kelly as best pals who after struggling with unemployment decide to do up an old fast food van and make a living out of selling burgers and chips. It is the third film in Roddy Doyle's Barrytown Trilogy, it was preceded by The Comittments and The Snapper. Music is by Eric Clapton and Richard Hartley and cinematography by Oliver Stapleton. It stars Colm Meaney, Donal O'Kelly, Ger Ryan and Caroline Rothwell. The Van is directed by Stephen Frears and written by Roddy Doyle. ![]()
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