Irish Film Institute -IFI & DUBLIN CITY GALLERY: THE MOST CRUEL OF ALL GODDESSES

IFI & DUBLIN CITY GALLERY: THE MOST CRUEL OF ALL GODDESSES

Director: Declan Clarke

61 minutes, 2015, D-Cinema


This film screened on Wednesday 10th  June 2015.

We are pleased to welcome director Declan Clarke for a post-screening Q&A to be hosted by Declan Long.

This new film from Declan Clarke, the final part of his Wreckage in May trilogy, presents a portrait of the life of German political philosopher Friedrich Engels as a backdrop to an espionage film that follows an agent on an unspecified mission. The film reflects upon the political significance of the Manchester region and the origins of the socio-political foundations of the 21st century.

This event is part of Clarke’s exhibition at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, which runs till 4th October, 2015. The trilogy of films produced between 2013 and 2015 ponders the impact of industrialisation and modernism in Europe.

 

 

 

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