CAPTURING CONFLICT: IRISH DESTINY Director: George Dewhurst 78 mins, Ireland, 1926, Digital, Black & White Book cinema tickets Watch on Watch on IFI Home Irish Destiny, the first fiction film made about the War of Independence, was released on the 10th anniversary of the Easter Rising, just a scant few years after the events it depicted. An action-packed love story filmed in Enniskerry, Wicklow and on the streets of Dublin, it includes dramatic scenes of sexual violation, motorbike chases, poitín making and a prison escape. The film cleverly incorporates newsreel footage of the Black and Tans and the burning of Cork alongside the dramatised sequences. The film, restored with original hand-tints and tones, is accompanied by Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin’s memorable score recorded by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra. Screening as part of our Capturing Conflict season, June 4th to 24th. Director: George Dewhurst 78 mins, Ireland, 1926, Digital, Black & White