The Ulysses Project

An irreverent, non-traditional modern re-telling of Ulysses that maintains the novels rapid stream of consciousness

20221h 30m

An irreverent, modern, non-traditional re-telling of Ulysses, told rapidly by a succession of over 75 international actors. The film maintains the rhythm of the novel's stream of consciousness with intimate, minutely nuanced provocative performances.

Cast

Photo of Olwen Fouéré

Olwen Fouéré

Molly Bloom

Photo of Laoisa Sexton

Laoisa Sexton

Mary Driscoll/ Zoe Higgins/ Gertie MacDowell

Photo of John Pirkis

John Pirkis

Mr. Deasey, The Sins of The Past

Photo of Sebastian Beacon

Sebastian Beacon

The Watch/ Beaufoy/Haines

Photo of Patrick Bergin

Patrick Bergin

Buck Mulligan/ Leopold Bloom

Photo of Steven Blount

Steven Blount

The Priest

Photo of Donal Brophy

Donal Brophy

Stephen Daedalus/Buck Mulligan

Photo of Liam Carney

Liam Carney

The Chemist/ Leopold Bloom

Photo of Hazel Doupe

Hazel Doupe

The Nymph/ The Cat/ Cissy Caffrey

Photo of Billy Carter

Billy Carter

Buck Mulligan/ Stephen Daedalus

Photo of Jarlath Conroy

Jarlath Conroy

The Chemist/ Barrister JJ Molloy

Photo of Alma Eno

Alma Eno

Molly Bloom/ Gerty

Photo of Hilda Fay

Hilda Fay

Molly Bloom

Photo of Vera Filatova

Vera Filatova

Mrs. Yelverton Barry / The Kisses / Molly Bloom

Photo of Steve Gunn

Steve Gunn

Stephen Dedalus / Leopold Bloom

Photo of Johnny Hopkins

Johnny Hopkins

Stephen Dedalus / Leopold Bloom

Photo of John Keating

John Keating

Virag / The Sins of The Past

Photo of Irene Kelleher

Irene Kelleher

Molly Bloom/ The Nymph

Photo of Aidan Kelly

Aidan Kelly

Leopold Bloom

Photo of Laura Knight

Laura Knight

Molly Bloom

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> 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.

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