Irish Film Institute -MARGO HARKIN: HUSH-A-BYE BABY

MARGO HARKIN: HUSH-A-BYE BABY

Director: MARGO HARKIN

80 mins, UK-Ireland, 1990, Digital, F-Rated


Produced by Tom Collins

Goretti (Emer McCourt) and her friends are four happy-go-lucky 15-year-olds living in the Catholic ghettos of the Bogside and Creggan estates in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1984. When Goretti meets Ciarán (Michael Liebmann) at an Irish language class, a romance begins. But the local political climate is dominated by the ‘supergrass’ (informer) trials and when Ciarán is suddenly arrested Goretti discovers that her troubles have just started. The film explores Irish attitudes to sexuality at a time when religion was an important foundation of social behaviour in Ireland. The film introduces the young Sinéad O’Connor who also wrote the musical score. It is notable that Harkin’s directorial
debut, which won several Irish and international awards, focussed on a young woman dealing with a crisis pregnancy, an issue she would revisit in her most recent feature documentary Stolen.

This restoration from original 16mm elements has been created by the IFI Irish Film Archive for IFI’s Digital Restoration Project funded by Screen Ireland/Fís Éireann and supported by A Season of Classic Films an initiative of ACE – Association des Cinémathèques Européennes supported by the EU Creative Europe MEDIA programme.

This film is screening as part of Margo Harkin: Radical Witness.

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