Dublin-born musician and filmmaker John Carney broke through on the world's stage in 2007 when his musical romance Once made its American debut at the intensely-covered Sundance Film Festival. From there, the drama about a brokenhearted busker and the bond he forms with a lovely immigrant woman - who happens to play a mean piano - took off, earning fans, selling soundtracks, inspiring a Broadway musical,...
'Once' Director John Carney Teams With The Weinsteins And U2 For Irish Musical
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