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Presented by Walter Hagen Golf Apparel

Two rival brothers and their adult children head to Ireland to honor their late father’s final wish: scattering his ashes on the coastal golf course he adored. What starts as a clash of egos, old grudges, and comic misadventures becomes a week of unlikely bonding and hard-won warmth. Along the way, the Finnegans learn that family—like golf—takes patience, forgiveness, and a willingness to play through the rough. 

The screening will be followed by a conversation with writer/director/actor, Edward burns and actor, Brian Darcy James.

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  • Edward Burns

    Edward Burns has made 15 feature films, created two television series and has starred in many films, most notably Saving Private Ryan. His latest film as a writer-director- actor, The Family McMullen, is a sequel to Burns’ first film The Brothers McMullen, which premiered in competition at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival, winning the Grand Jury prize. The Family McMullen premiered on HBO Max this past December. His previous film, Millers in Marriage, had its World Premiere at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival before being released by Paramount Pictures. 

    This October marks the release of Burns’ second novel, The Marlboro Road Gang (Seven Stories Press), the second installment in the Marlboro Road trilogy following A Kid from Marlboro Road. 

    Ed Burns was born in Woodside, Queens and raised on Long Island. He lives in New York City with his wife and two children. 

    Photo: Myles Aronowitz

  • Brian Darcy James

    Brian Darcy James is currently starring in THE COPENHAGEN TEST on Peacock, having recently finished starring opposite Michelle Williams in ANNA CHRISTIE at St. Ann’s Warehouse. This past year, James appeared in Ed Burns MILLERS IN MARRIAGE and THE FAMILY MCMULLEN. He also concluded a Broadway run as "Joe Clay" in DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES. 

    Other recent credits include the Netflix film PAIN HUSTLERS opposite Emily Blunt and Chris Evans; in the feature film SHE CAME TO ME, opposite Anne Hathaway, Peter Dinklage, and Marissa Tomei; in the David E. Kelly miniseries LOVE AND DEATH, opposite Elizabeth Olsen; and in Jason Katim’s FUGUE, opposite Connie Britton for Apple TV+. He can be seen in a large recurring arc on EVIL on Paramount +, in THE COMEY RULE on Showtime, and in DEVS on Hulu. He was Officer Krupke in the Oscar-Nominated WEST SIDE STORY, directed by Steven Spielberg, and co-starred in THE KITCHEN opposite Melissa McCarthy. Other film credits include FIRST MAN, MOLLY’S GAME and SPOTLIGHT, for which he won a SAG AWARD.

    Brian has starred in fifteen shows on Broadway, most recently INTO THE WOODS and THE FERRYMAN, and has been nominated for five Tony Awards. He originated the role of “King George” in HAMILTON.