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John T. Davis, Sé Merry Doyle.
Credits
Producer: Brendan J. Byrne. Writer: John T. Davis
Category
Documentary
More personal and intimate than many of his other works, renowned documentarian John T. Davis dedicates himself here to memorialising his enigmatic Uncle Jack, whose influence on Davis led to his becoming a filmmaker. A leading architect of cinemas in mid-twentieth century Northern Ireland, Jack’s bachelorhood led him to taking Davis under his wing and imparting to him his own austere belief in the need always to be in control. Davis relates how this conviction slowly turned to paranoia and madness, with Jack drifting in and out of institutional care even as his influence drove Davis into his film career/blossomed into Davis’ burgeoning film career. Despite breaking from his usual tone Davis retains his ability to pull captivating imagery and insight together, marrying a personal narrative to a memorialising of Northern Ireland’s cinemas in this illuminating artistic autobiography.
80 minutes, Ireland/United Kingdom, 1996, Colour
A QUIET LOVE 18.00
HAMNET 15.30
IT’S NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY 13.10, 20.40
JEAN-LUC GODARD: ALPHAVILLE 18.20
MY FATHER’S SHADOW 13.00
NO OTHER CHOICE 13.00
SENTIMENTAL VALUE 15.20
THE BIGGER PICTURE: BEFORE SUNRISE 20.30
THE PRESIDENT’S CAKE 15.45, 18.10 (OC)
THE SECRET AGENT 20.10
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