How Harry Became a Tree

[1] It is based on a Chinese story Lao Dan by Yang Zhengguang and deals allegorically with the Irish and Balkan civil wars.

[2] In rural Ireland in 1924, Harry Maloney (Colm Meaney), believing "a man is measured by his enemies", nurses an unjustified enmity for George O'Flaherty, who owns the local pub and most of the businesses in the area and is the local matchmaker.

George's seduction of Eileen gives Harry the opportunity to create a scandal, despite the effect on his own family.

Reviewing the film in Hot Press, Craig Fitzsimons wrote "though flawed, How Harry Became A Tree would probably qualify as the most effective example of homegrown bucolic melodrama since Neil Jordan's The Butcher Boy adaptation".

[3] The New York Times said that it was "a comic and improbably loving meditation on hate, absurdist but never abstract, using Ireland in 1924 as a stand-in for the former Yugoslavia.

Colm Meaney, who plays the title role in the film
Colm Meaney, who plays the title role in the film