Review of Irish Film @ DIFF 2019: Land Without God
David Deignan takes a look at Land Without God, an intimate portrait of a family coming to terms with decades of institutional abuse and the impact it has had and is still having on their lives.
David Deignan takes a look at Land Without God, an intimate portrait of a family coming to terms with decades of institutional abuse and the impact it has had and is still having on their lives.
Jemma Strain
David Deignan approaches the People's Pyramid. Paul Duane’s What Time is Death? was funded under the Arts Council Reel Art Scheme, which is designed to provide filmmakers with a unique opportunity to make highly creative, imaginative and experimental documentaries on an artistic. Duane’s film, which certainly...
Jemma Strain sinks the spade into gravelly ground.
David Deignan checks out Brian O’ Flaherty's documentary, which tells the fascinating story of Sean O’Casey and Alfred Hitchcock's collaboration on one of the very first British ‘talkies’ - an adaptation of Juno and the Paycock.
David Prendeville is looking in your kitchen window.