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18th Sep 2016

The category that Brooklyn is in on Netflix will seriously annoy you

SERIOUSLY?

Rebecca Keane

We just can’t have ANYTHING to ourselves can we?

It’s bad enough that we have the global media claiming some of our biggest actors, directors, writers and artists are English, but when it comes to films and TV shows we have a distinctive flair when it comes to producing art.

2015’s release of Brooklyna film directed by director John Crowley and based on the novel written by our very own Colm Tóibín saw Carlow native Saoirse Ronan fill the main role of Eilis, which in turn led her to be nominated for an Oscar.

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As Brooklyn began gathering momentum in 2015, it lead many people to assume it was a British film however considering the direction, the lead actor and the original writer of the story are Irish, we would consider it 100% our own.

Rather disappointingly, it’s been brought to our attention that Brooklyn is currently listed under ‘Best of British’ on Netflix.

Twitter user Aoife Lawlor notified us to the scandalous placement of our favourite film.

Twitter user Paulie B also found the same result while on a flight, which is extremely disheartening.

Being the nosy parker I am, I logged onto my own Netflix and found that, it is in fact, listed under British movies…
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Meanwhile, the search ‘Irish movies’ even more sadly, holds no movies at all.

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Following on from that, I searched the Wikipedia page of Brooklyn, only to find that Irish is the first name to describe the film. Hmmmm.

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What’s the deal Netflix? Why do you hate us?

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