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Producer: Irish Tourist Association
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DocumentaryShort
This early example of a state-sponsored promotional film made to entice visitors to the sunny south coast briefly visits Cork City and lingers at the remote outposts of Mizen Head, Garnish, the Blasket Islands (then inhabited), and Dunquin. As well as highlighting Ireland’s rural charms, the film is also insistent in emphasing Ireland’s ‘continental atmosphere’ and industrial development.
Notes by Sunniva O'Flynn.
15 minutes, Ireland, 1936, B&W
A PRIVATE LIFE 13.40, 20.40
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: CONCRETE PROOF (PROGRAMME 2) 12.45
DISCLOSURE DAY 20.20
OBSESSION 13.20
ROSEBUSH PRUNING 14.10, 18.30 (OC)
THE INVITE 16.00, 18.20, 20.45
THE LAST ONE FOR THE ROAD 16.20, 18.10
THE LAST VIKING 15.40
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