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  1. An Everlasting Piece is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Barry Levinson, written by and starring Barry McEvoy. The plot involves two wig salesmen, one Catholic and one Protestant, who live in war-torn Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the mid-1980s. The supporting cast includes comedian Billy Connolly as a patient in a psychiatric hospital.

  2. An Everlasting Piece: Directed by Barry Levinson. With Barry McEvoy, Brían F. O'Byrne, Anna Friel, Pauline McLynn. Two Irish wig salesmen, one Catholic and one Protestant, grapple with profiting from conflict amidst lucrative rival orders during the Troubles, risking their partnership while navigating dangerous territories and moral dilemmas.

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    • Comedy
    • Barry Levinson
    • 2001-03-23
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    • Barry Levinson
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  8. Dec 22, 2000 · An Everlasting Piece. Comedy. 109 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2000. Roger Ebert. December 22, 2000. 4 min read. Anecdotes are polished in Ireland until they haven’t a word to spare, with the listeners nodding at the familiar lines they’ve heard a hundred times. Some of the scenes in “An Everlasting Piece” have the feel of tales rehearsed in pubs for years.