Irish Film Review: Pure Grit
Naemi Victoria hits the home stretch on Kate Bartley's 'Pure Grit', thrilling tale of extreme bareback horse racing, and an intimate love story.
Kim has been shooting documentaries since the 90s & LEMONADE is her debut narrative feature as writer-director, starring Lewis Brophy and Barry Keoghan. She grew up in Paris and is now based in Ireland, where she runs Frontline Films. Her co-directed documentary The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (2003) premiered at SXSW and won international acclaim. A multiple award winner, she has received Grierson, IDA, Banff honours, 2 Galway Film Fleadh awards & 6 IFTA nominations.
Naemi Victoria hits the home stretch on Kate Bartley's 'Pure Grit', thrilling tale of extreme bareback horse racing, and an intimate love story.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Kim Bartley, Director of 'Pure Grit', a thrilling tale of extreme bareback horse racing, and an intimate love story.
In this episode of The DocArena Podcast, Ross Whitaker talks to Kim Bartley, the director of Pure Grit, which is screening at this year's Galway Film Fleadh.
Marley McCallum takes a look at anhour-long documentary, in which McVerry re-lives those dark decades. 'Peter McVerry: A View from the Basement', screened at the 61st Cork International Film Festival.