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FRANKIE STARLIGHT – Elmer Bernstein
Original Review by Jonathan Broxton
An adaptation of the best-selling semi-autobiographical novel ‘The Dork of Cork’ by Chet Raymo, Frankie Starlight is a nostalgic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, written by Raymo with Ronan O’Leary. The film stars Corban Walker as Frank Bois, a writer with dwarfism who is looking back over his life. The film charts his experiences as a child with his mother Bernadette (Anne Parillaud), a French woman who, toward the end of WWII, stows away on an Allied troop ship bound for America, but is taken to Ireland instead. There she meets Jack Kelly (Gabriel Byrne), a customs officer who eventually becomes a surrogate father to Frank, teaching him about astronomy, nurturing in him a lifelong passion and mystical obsession with the cosmos, and giving him his nickname ‘Frankie Starlight’. Later Bernadette meets Terry Klout (Matt Dillon), an American GI, and the three of them move to Texas; however, life in America doesn’t feel like home, and as he grows up Frankie dreams of returning to Ireland. Read more…


