Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Molly Bloom
Mary Driscoll/ Zoe Higgins/ Gertie MacDowell
Mr. Deasey, The Sins of The Past
The Watch/ Beaufoy/Haines
Buck Mulligan/ Leopold Bloom
The Priest
Stephen Daedalus/Buck Mulligan
The Chemist/ Leopold Bloom
The Nymph/ The Cat/ Cissy Caffrey
Buck Mulligan/ Stephen Daedalus
The Chemist/ Barrister JJ Molloy
The Moth/ Kisses
Molly Bloom
Mrs. Tallboys/ Molly Bloom
Molly Bloom/ Gerty
Molly Bloom
Stephen Dedalus / Leopold Bloom
Buck Mulligan
Mrs. Yelverton Barry / The Kisses / Molly Bloom
Stephen Dedalus / Leopold Bloom
Bella Cohen / Molly Bloom
Stephen Dedalus / Leopold Bloom
Stephen Dedalus / Leopold Bloom
Virag / The Sins of The Past
Molly Bloom/ The Nymph
Leopold Bloom
Molly Bloom
Nosey Flynn
Stephen Dedalus / Voice
Self
Haines / Beaufoy / Prostitute in Night Town
Prostitute in Nightown
Mr. Deasy / Barrister JJ Molloy
Molly Bloom / The Wreaths / The Sluts
Gerty MacDowell / The Sluts / Molly Bloom
Leopold Bloom / Narrator
Leopold Bloom / Neutral Voice
Stephen Dedalus / Leopold Bloom
Mrs. Bellingham / Gerty MacDowell / Molly Bloom
Mrs. Bellingham / Molly Bloom / Bella Cohen
Molly Bloom
Bella Cohen
Stephen Dedalus / The Sluts / Leopold Bloom
Milkwoman / Mrs. Tallboys / Molly Bloom
The Kisses / The Nymph / Molly Bloom
Stephen Dedalus / Leopold Bloom
Gerty MacDowell / Molly Bloom
Stephen Deadalus
Stephen Dedalus / Leopold Bloom
Leopold Bloom / The Wreaths / Stephen Dedalus
Mrs. Mervyn Talboys / Molly Bloom
Leopold bloom
Mrs. Mervyn Talboys / The Sluts / Zoe Higgins / Molly Bloom
Mrs. Yelverton Barry / Molly Bloom
Molly Bloom / Gerty MacDowell
Molly Bloom
Stephen Dedalus / Leopold Bloom
Molly Bloom / The Kisses / Gerty MacDowell
Mr. Deasy
Leopold Bloom
Buck Mulligan
Written by Enchanted_Cottage_Films on 2024-08-21
> A modern, non-traditional re-telling of Ulysses, told rapidly by a succession of over 75 actors who recreate the characters encountered by Leopold Bloom on June 16th, 1904. The film attempts to maintain the rhythm of the novel’s stream of consciousness.The resulting compendium of intimate, minutely nuanced performances is, surprisingly, deeply cinematic and as provocative as the book on which it is based.