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Director
Bob Quinn
Credits
Producer: Bob Quinn. Writer: Bob Quinn
Principal Cast
Séan Bán Breathnach, John Arden
Category
FeatureIrish LanguageFirst Wave
Following in the footsteps of James Joyce and Flann O’Brien, Bob Quinn blended postmodern scepticism of official narratives with visions of Irish history in this film. Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoire begins as the story of a group of unruly players who refuse the orders of their British director (John Arden) as he orchestrates a dramatic retelling of the life of Irish rebel Art O’Leary. Intercut with this is the troupe’s performance of O’Leary’s story; parallels between the two narratives quickly mount up, with the actor taking the part of O’Leary (Séan Bán Breathnach) facing down the director in both of the film’s narratives. Avowedly nationalist in his politics, the skill with which Quinn juggles his twin narratives is remarkable and was, at the time, near-unprecedented in Irish cinema.
57 minutes, Ireland, 1975, Colour
ABBAS KIAROSTAMI: TASTE OF CHERRY 18.00
ALL YOU NEED IS DEATH 13:10, 18:30
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: SPRING FORWARD (DOUBLE BILL) 12.50
BALTIMORE 16:20
IFI & ONE DUBLIN ONE BOOK: EDUCATING RITA 15.30
IFI TALKS: KIAROSTAMI PANEL DISCUSSION 14.00
IO CAPITANO 13:40
JEANNE DU BARRY 15:40, 18:10
PERFECT DAYS 11:00, 20:40
THE TEACHERS’ LOUNGE 11:00, 20:20
THE ZONE OF INTEREST 20:50
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