Ulysses (1967 film)

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Ulysses (1967 film) is a British-Irish drama directed by Joseph Strick that adapts James Joyce’s modernist novel, transposing its stream-of-consciousness narrative and Dublin setting to the screen.

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instanceOf British film
Irish film
drama film
film
adaptationOf Ulysses
surface form: Ulysses (novel)
authorOfSourceWork James Joyce
basedOn Ulysses
surface form: Ulysses (novel)
cinematographyBy Walter Lassally
countryOfOrigin Ireland
United Kingdom
director Joseph Strick
distributedBy Distributors Corporation of America
surface form: Continental Distributing
filmingLocation Dublin
followsCharacter Leopold Bloom
Molly Bloom
Stephen Dedalus
genre drama film
literary adaptation
hasTheme everyday life in Dublin
identity and consciousness
modernist experimentation in cinema
language English
narrativeStyle stream of consciousness
notableFor early feature-length adaptation of James Joyce's Ulysses
use of internal monologue and voice-over to represent stream of consciousness
producer Walter Lassally
publicationDate 1967
releaseDecade 1960s
releaseEvent premiered at the Cannes Film Festival
runtime approximately 132 minutes
screenwriter Fred Haines
Joseph Strick
setIn Dublin

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James Joyce's Ulysses notableFilmAdaptation Ulysses (1967 film)
subject surface form: Ulysses