One Hundred Mornings

One Hundred Mornings (2011)

  • 83% of critics liked it
    (6 reviews)

  • 33% of users liked it
    (107 ratings)

Two couples struggling under desperate circumstances are faced with a devastating betrayal in this low-key independent drama from writer and director Conor Horgan. An unnamed apocalyptic event has left a handful of survivors struggling to get by in a village in rural Ireland. Mark (Rory Keenan) and… More

Unrated, 1 hr. 25 min.
Directed By
Conor Horgan
Written By
Conor Horgan
Genres
Drama, Mystery & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
In Theaters
Mar 25, 2011 Limited
IndieFlix

Critic Reviews

  • Steve Dollar, Wall Street Journal

    Solid acting and stellar cinematography accomplish more than a truckload of special effects.

  • John Anderson, Variety

    There's little to really love in One Hundred Mornings.

  • Andrew Schenker, Village Voice

    Part morality play, part comment on our excessive energy consumption, One Hundred Mornings is often most affecting when it considers the most mundane points.

  • Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times

    With neither zombies nor cannibals to hold our attention, Mr. Horgan relies on a single question: When society breaks down, how quickly does our humanity follow?

  • Chuck Bowen, Slant Magazine

    Conor Horgan has a nice eye and ear for disturbingly intimate little incidents that tell us more than any series of expository speeches could ever hope to.

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