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Louis Marcus
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Producer: Louis Marcus
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DocumentaryShortClassicMusic
A tribute to the ‘Fleadh’ – a traditional Irish music festival – Louis Marcus’ film was made in the town of Kilrush in Co. Clare in 1967, at the peak of the 1960s resurgence of Ireland’s musical traditions. This intimately observed film records Irish and international folk musicians coming together to listen to and play music, to sing, dance and drink and to enjoy the craic at a festival the film hails as the ‘Mardi Gras of Ireland’.
Notes by Sunniva O'Flynn.
23 minutes, Ireland, 1967, B&W
BALTIMORE 15.50, 20.45
PERFECT DAYS 13.25, 18.15
RYUICHI SAKAMOTO | OPUS 13.00, 20.40
THE DELINQUENTS 17.10
THE LAVENDER HILL MOB 15.15
THE ORIGIN OF EVIL 13.10, 18.00
THE ZONE OF INTEREST 16.00, 20.50
WILD STRAWBERRIES: THE OLD OAK 11.00
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