A Man of No Importance (1994) is a poignant Irish drama starring Albert Finney as a closeted bus conductor who finds solace in amateur theater. This rare DVD edition captures the emotional depth and cultural nuance of LGBTQ+ storytelling in 90s cinema. With its heartfelt performances and Dublin backdrop, this film is a must-have for collectors of queer cinema and international drama.
Specifications:
- Title: A Man of No Importance (1994)
- Starring: Albert Finney, Brenda Fricker, Rufus Sewell
- Format: DVD (NTSC, Region-Free)
- Language: English
- Subtitles: English (Optional)
- Runtime: Approx. 99 minutes
- Condition: New / Digitally Transferred
- Packaging: Slimline Case with Custom Artwork
- Genre: Drama, LGBTQ+, Irish Cinema
Usage Instructions:
- Insert the DVD into any NTSC-compatible or region-free DVD player.
- Use the menu to activate English subtitles if desired.
- Adjust screen settings for optimal playback.
- Enjoy the heartfelt story and rich performances.
The film follows Alfie Byrne, a man struggling with identity and acceptance in conservative 1960s Dublin. Through his passion for Oscar Wilde’s plays and his community theater group, Alfie finds courage and connection. With a moving score and powerful performances, A Man of No Importance is a quiet masterpiece of character-driven storytelling.
This DVD is a rare collector’s item, especially for fans of Albert Finney and LGBTQ+ cinema. Professionally transferred and region-free, it’s compatible with most global players. Add it to your collection today—fast shipping, secure packaging, and satisfaction guaranteed.