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All 33 Neil Jordan Movies (in Order)

Welcome to our roundup of Neil Jordan’s impressive cinematic work. From his early days as an independent filmmaker to his current status as a seasoned director, Neil Jordan has left a distinct mark on the movie industry. Our article will delve into some of his most notable films, shedding light on his unique storytelling style and the impact his work has had on the world of cinema.

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1. Excalibur (1981)

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Excalibur, ” a fantastical 1981 adventure, brings to life the legendary tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Directed by the talented John Boorman, the film masterfully intertwines the themes of magic, bravery, and sacrifice, with a captivating storyline. Set against the backdrop of ancient Britain, Arthur, played by the spellbinding Nigel Terry, is propelled to unite his people and protect them from the looming darkness, all under the watchful eye of the enigmatic Merlin, portrayed by the mesmerizing Helen Mirren.



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2. Traveller (1981)

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Traveller” (1981) is a gripping drama that follows the story of a newlywed couple of Irish travelers as they embark on a daring smuggling adventure to Northern Ireland. Filled with adventure and unexpected encounters, the couple’s journey tests their resolve and explores the depths of their love.



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3. Angel (1982)

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Angel” (1982), directed by Neil Jordan, is an intense drama film with undertones of music, set in both Ireland and the UK. It follows the haunting journey of Saxophonist Danny, portrayed by Stephen Rea, who witnesses the cold-blooded murder of his band manager and a non-verbal deaf girl, Veronica Quilligan, following a gig. Shaken by the harrowing event, Danny is left with only the memory of the killers’ leader’s orthopedic shoes. Determined by a deep need to seek justice, Danny sets out on an unyielding quest for revenge.



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4. The Company of Wolves (1984)

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Step into the enchanting and chilling world of “The Company of Wolves, ” a 1984 cult classic that combines fantasy, drama, and horror elements. Based on the novel by Angela Carter, this film follows a teenage girl as she falls into a terrifying dream, where she encounters wolves prowling the woods outside her bedroom window. As the dream unfolds, she uncovers a dark secret and the terrifying reality of a grandmother’s cryptic past.



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5. Mona Lisa (1986)

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Mona Lisa” is a gritty, thought-provoking drama that delves into the lives of a cast of compelling characters. Set against the backdrop of London, the film follows a man recently released from prison as he navigates the world of crime and unexpected alliances. When he lands a job as a driver for a call girl, he finds himself drawn into her dangerous lifestyle, leading to a tumultuous, unrequited love.



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6. The Courier (1988)

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The Courier” (1988), a thrilling action-crime film, follows a humble courier who stumbles upon a fortune of money by mistake. Uncovering a sinister secret, he learns that his delivery service is a front for a deadly drug ring.



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7. High Spirits (1988)

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High Spirits, ” a magical comedy from 1988, follows a hotelier’s desperate campaign to fill his vacancy-plagued castle. In a stroke of irony, the hotel lands itself with two real ghosts, who unwittingly fall in love with two unsuspecting guests. This hilarious fantasy weaves a tale of mistaken identities, ghostly hijinks, and unlikely romances, all set against the backdrop of a haunted castle.



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8. We’re No Angels (1989)

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We’re No Angels” is a 1989 comedy-crime film that sees two escaped convicts seeking refuge in Canada. Desperate for a way to avoid the police, the pair claim to be priests and pass themselves off as holy men.



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9. Red Hot + Blue: A Tribute to Cole Porter (1990)

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Red Hot + Blue: A Tribute to Cole Porter” is a groundbreaking music video collection that premiered in 1990. This unique tribute features some of the most iconic pop performers of the time reinterpreting several classic songs of Cole Porter. Directed by a distinguished lineup of acclaimed filmmakers, including Percy Adlon, David Byrne, and Alex Cox, each video captures the essence of Porter’s timeless compositions while highlighting the artists’ signature styles.



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10. The Miracle (1991)

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The Miracle” is a compelling drama film that takes place in the picturesque small-town setting of Bray, Ireland. Directed and written by the versatile Neil Jordan, this film follows the journey of two teenagers, Jimmy and Rose, who spend their summer vacation observing the people around them and weaving imaginative stories about their lives.



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11. The Crying Game (1992)

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In “The Crying Game, ” a British soldier named Fergus is forcibly taken by the IRA during the Northern Irish conflict, leading to an unlikely friendship with one of his captors, Dil. As Dil delves deeper into Fergus’ world, he discovers a transgender woman with a shocking secret that shatters his preconceptions.



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12. The 65th Annual Academy Awards (1993)

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Celebrate the magic of cinema in The 65th Annual Academy Awards, an unforgettable awards ceremony held in 1993. This prestigious event, traditionally known as the “Oscars”, honors the greatest achievements in filmmaking throughout the prior year, bringing Hollywood’s elite together to celebrate their success. Led by the charming emcee, Billy Crystal, this televised spectacle showcases glamour, talent, and heartwarming moments that continue to captivate audiences today.



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13. Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)

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Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles” is a hauntingly mesmerizing tale of supernatural intrigue, written and directed by Neil Jordan. The film, based on the novel by acclaimed author Anne Rice, delves into the epic life story of a vampire, weaving together themes of love, betrayal, loneliness, and hunger.



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14. Lumière and Company (1995)

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Lumière and Company, a 1995 silent anthology film, takes inspiration from the original Cinematographe invented by the Lumière brothers. This unique project boasted a star-studded cast, including Pernilla August, Max von Sydow, and Merzak Allouache, as well as an ensemble of 40 prestigious international film directors.



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15. Michael Collins (1996)

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Immerse yourself in the turbulent historical drama “Michael Collins” (1996), a biopic featuring Liam Neeson in the gripping role of Irish revolutionary Michael Collins. This thrilling film takes you back to an era of rebellion, war and political turmoil in Ireland, as the country fought for independence from the British Empire. “Michael Collins” offers a compelling portrayal of Collins’ leadership during the guerrilla war against the U. K. , his negotiations leading to the establishment of the Irish Free State, and his command of the National Army during the Irish Civil War.



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16. The Butcher Boy (1997)

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The Butcher Boy” is a thought-provoking comedy-drama set in 1960s Ireland, exploring the world of an antisocial boy who becomes an altar boy. As he navigates the complexities of his household, marked by an alcoholic father and a bipolar mother, he grapples with the dark realities of his surroundings and the unavoidable horrors of childhood.



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17. The End of the Affair (1999)

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The End of the Affair” is a captivating drama-romance film, set in the 1940s, exploring the themes of infidelity and obsessive love. Directed by Neil Jordan with a screenplay by Graham Greene and Neil Jordan, this poignant story stars Ralph Fiennes and Julianne Moore as the lead characters in a tale of an extramarital affair gone wrong.



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18. The Last September (1999)

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The Last September” is a captivating period drama that weaves together themes of history, romance, and political intrigue. Set in a beautiful yet tumultuous Ireland, the film centers around a young woman harboring a deeply personal secret. This revelation proves to be a volatile catalyst, driving a wedge between the country’s people and sparking events that alter the course of history.



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19. In Dreams (1999)

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In Dreams is a riveting thriller where a suburban housewife discovers a shocking connection to a serial murderer through her dreams. As she struggles to unveil the murderer’s next target, she embarks on a harrowing journey to prevent further casualties.



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20. The Good Thief (2002)

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In “The Good Thief, ” an aging gambler on the edge, played by Nick Nolte, finds himself in Monte Carlo, hoping to salvage his dwindling fortune. When he plots a heist in a plush casino, it seems nothing can go right, as an anonymous tip-off to the police threatens to derail his plan before it even begins.



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21. The Actors (2003)

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The Actors” is a 2003 comedy-crime film starring Michael Caine, Dylan Moran, and Michael Gambon. Written by Neil Jordan and Conor McPherson, the movie centers around two failed actors who hatch an intriguing scheme to get out of an ominous deal by impersonating people owed money to a local gangster. With a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes, the film boasts a unique blend of comedy and crime, offering viewers an enjoyable escape into the world of disguise and debt.



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22. Intermission (2003)

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Intermission, ” a darkly entertaining comedy, crime, and drama, follows the chaotic intertwining lives of people in Dublin. Filled with a cast of dysfunctional characters, this film shines a light on the harsh realities of love, greed, and violence. Cillian Murphy, Kelly Macdonald, and Colin Farrell bring their exceptional performances to the big screen, elevating the story to an unforgettable level.



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23. Imagining Ulysses (2004)

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Imagining Ulysses” is a highly acclaimed documentary that delves into the world of James Joyce’s masterpiece, celebrating the centenary of Bloomsday. This multi-award winning project showcases the richness and complexity of Joyce’s work, providing an engaging and intriguing experience for viewers. Directed by Hilary Fennell, Neasa Hardiman, and Shimmy Marcus, the film features insightful interviews with notable authors, scholars, and writers, offering unique perspectives on the meaning and impact of “Ulysses. ” The film stars Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Neil Jordan, and Camille Paglia, and is produced by Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ).



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24. Breakfast on Pluto (2005)

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Breakfast on Pluto, released in 2006, is a vibrant drama set in 1970s Ireland where a young trans woman named Patrick “Kitten” Braden embarks on a journey of self-discovery, leaving her Irish town for London in search of her mother and to escape her town’s narrow-minded views on her gender identity. The film, directed by Neil Jordan and written by Jordan and Pat McCabe, is a heartfelt and humorous exploration of the 1970s Irish culture and a poignant portrayal of what it means to find solace in oneself.



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25. The Brave One (2007)

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The Brave One” is a gritty, riveting drama that follows a radio personality on a desperate quest for vengeance after being brutally assaulted. Leaving a bloody trail across New York City, she becomes a vigilante, determined to bring justice to the perpetrators who shattered her life.



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26. A Film with Me in It (2008)

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A Film with Me in It” is a riveting 2008 comedy-thriller film directed by Ian Fitzgibbon and written by Mark Doherty. Set in the world of struggling actors and screenwriters, the plot revolves around a broke actor and a broke screenwriter who embark on a journey to create a movie, only to find their lives mirroring their art.



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27. Ondine (2009)

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Ondine” is a 2009 romantic drama that delves into Celtic mythology with a dash of mystery. Directed by Neil Jordan and starring Colin Farrell, Alicja Bachleda, and Dervla Kirwan, the plot unfolds when an Irish fisherman uncovers an enchanting woman within his fishing net. His inquisitive daughter, who believes the woman to be a selkie, entwines the unfolding story with elements of intrigue.



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28. Byzantium (2012)

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In the chilling and captivating film “Byzantium” (2012), two mysterious and enigmatic women take shelter in a neglected coastal town hotel. As the townspeople begin to unravel the secret that entwines these women, it becomes clear that their presence spells a deadly fate for the town. Filled with suspense, horror, and a hint of fantasy, “Byzantium” delves into the world of the vampire, revealing a new and darker facet of this ancient creature.



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29. The Canal (2014)

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Experience an unnerving exploration of fear and paranoia in “The Canal” (2014), a spellbinding fusion of Drama, Horror, and Mystery. Directed by Ivan Kavanagh and starring Rupert Evans, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, and Hannah Hoekstra, this suspenseful thriller takes a chilling dive into madness.



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30. Greta (2018)

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In the 2018 thriller Greta, starring Isabelle Huppert and Chloë Grace Moretz, a kind and unsuspecting young woman (Moretz) becomes enamored with an older, seemingly lonely widow (Huppert). Little does she know, this seemingly innocent friendship is merely a cover for a sinister and deadly obsession. As the older woman’s twisted intentions begin to unravel, the young woman finds herself trapped in a terrifying game of cat and mouse.



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31. Love Express. The Disappearance of Walerian Borowczyk (2018)

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Love Express. The Disappearance of Walerian Borowczyk is a riveting documentary that delves into the mysterious life of a renowned, yet misunderstood filmmaker. Directed by Kuba Mikurda, the film showcases the work of Walerian Borowczyk, a sensitive and innovative director celebrated in the 1970s, who later fell into obscurity due to his association with erotic cinema.



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32. An Accidental Studio (2019)

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An Accidental Studio” is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the early years of HandMade Films, the iconic film production company that made its mark in the industry. Through the eyes of the talented filmmakers, key personnel, and the man who started it all, former Beatle George Harrison, this film provides a unique glimpse into the world of independent cinema.



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33. Marlowe (2022)

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In the dark and intriguing world of neo-noir, Marlowe (2022) takes us to the captivating city of Bay City during the late 1930s. Following a brooding and down-on-his-luck private detective, the film finds its protagonist amidst a series of murky underworld dealings.



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