Muide Éire
Muide Eire is a documentary film on the history of Ireland on Screen. From the horse drawn carriages of Dublin's yesteryear to the latest summer blockbuster, the project takes an intimate look at filmmaking in this country - as a visual expression of Irish culture, celebrating contemporary filmmakers, in both the Irish and English language.
From the glamour of red carpet interviews to behind-the-scenes 5am starts, Muide Eire invites the viewer into this world where art and industry exist in delicate balance.
The heart of this documentary is our investigation into representations of Ireland and the Irish - how the Irish have been viewed abroad, and how we represent ourselves on screen.
The documentary explores Irish film and TV history in a thematic, rather than chronological manner, exploring Landscape, Character, and the Screen as a Mirror to Society. Over 500 clips from over 200 titles illustrate a vibrant visual history; including MY LEFT FOOT, SEACHT, ADAM & PAUL, HIS & HERS, THE PIPE, CORP & ANAM, ROS NA RUN, THE COMMITMENTS, IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, INTO THE WEST, POITIN, SONG FOR A RAGGY BOY and never-before-seen footage from behind the scenes on THE QUIET MAN.
Directed by Cathal Watters, Duration: 83 minutes, Cert: PG
Muide Eire is produced by Underground Films & Odyssey Media with funding from TG4, The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaion and with the participation of Bord Scannan na hEireann / the Irish Film Board. The film is produced under the Splanc! Scheme.
Muide Éire
Movies
Location
- Venue VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art & The George Bernard Shaw Theatre
- Address: Old Dublin Road, Carlow, Carlow
Sat, Mar 17th
Times
- 8pm
Admission
- Price: 7



