Michael Collins ★★★ 1996 (R) Collins (Neeson) was a revolutionary leader with the Irish Volunteers, a guerilla force (an early version of the IRA) dedicated to freeing Ireland from British rule by any means necessary. After a number of successful moves against British intelligence, Collins is unwillingly drawn into a statesman's role as negotiations for an Anglo-Irish Treaty begin in 1921, ultimately dividing the country in two and leading to Collins' own assassination. Controversy surrounded the film as historians, politicians, and the media took potshots at director Jordan's admittedly personal look at the complexities of Irish life and one of its equally complicated heroes. 117m/C VHS, DVD. Liam Neeson, Aidan Quinn, Alan Rickman, Stephen Rea, Julia Roberts, Ian Hart, Sean McGinley, Gerard McSorley, Stuart Graham, Brendan Gleeson, Charles Dance, Jonathan Rhys Meyers;
Director:
Neil Jordan;
Writer:
Neil Jordan;
Writer:
Chris Menges;
Cameo:
Elliot Goldenthal. L.A. Film Critics '96: Cinematog.; Venice Film Fest. '96: Golden Lion, Actor (Neeson).