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Director
Syd Macartney
Credits
Producers: Gerry Gregg, Alan Maloney, Tim Palmer. Writers: Deirdre Dowling, Gerry Gregg, Stuart Hepburn
Principal Cast
Orla Brady, Liam Cunningham, Sarah Bolger, Nicole Bohan, Jim Norton
Category
Feature
Based on real events in 1950s Ireland, A Love Divided is a savage indictment of religious intolerance in mid-century Ireland, and a celebration of a woman who opposed it. The story begins with Protestant woman Sheila’s (Orla Brady) marriage to Catholic Sean (Liam Cunningham); their decision to live in Ireland means that they fall under laws which state any child they have must be raised as a Catholic. Sheila’s refusal to submit to this demand scandalises their small village and even her husband is uneasy with this decision to oppose the Catholic Church. An escalation of events provokes the Church to demand that Catholics boycott all Protestant businesses in the village. The long-lasting divisive impact of the Church’s action on the village is mirrored in the strain placed on the young couple’s marriage.
98 minutes, Ireland/UK, 1999, Colour
A QUIET LOVE 13.00
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: MISSPENT YOUTHS? (PROGRAMME 1) 12.30
IFI YOUTH PANEL: BLUE VALENTINE 18.00
IT’S NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY 15.30, 20.30
MY FATHER’S SHADOW 16.15
NO OTHER CHOICE 15.10
SENTIMENTAL VALUE 13.30
THE PRESIDENT’S CAKE 13.15, 18.10
THE SECRET AGENT 20.15
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