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Nuala O'Connor
Credits
Writers: Nuala O'Connor Diarmaid Ferriter
Category
Documentary
This feature-length documentary tells the story of generations dealing with the consequences of war and civil war in Ireland. It brings to light the diverse experiences of some of the 85,000 ordinary Irish men and women who made pension and dependents allowance claims for active service during the period from Easter 1916 to the end of the Civil War in 1921. Their stories, which lie in the Irish Military Pension Archives, provide new detailed texture of the revolutionary period, when men and women fought together in the War of Independence and then against each other in the Civil War. This feature debut from Emmy Award winner Nuala O’Connor, co-written with Diarmaid Ferriter, examines Ireland’s need to remember and acknowledge the deeds of the past and enable an understanding of who we are as a nation. Notes by Sunniva O’Flynn
89 minutes, Ireland, 2018, 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
The IFI is supported by The Arts Council