
Irish Cinema: Ourselves Alone?
The Irish entry in the BFI's "Century of Cinema" documentary series examines Irish filmmaking in a decade when the country is going through a highly significant period of creativity and growth in cultural self-confidence. The film makes connections and contrasts, illuminates parallels and continuities, as it weaves through 100 years of cinema in Ireland.
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- Cast
- Crew
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Irish Cinema: Ourselves Alone?
- Overview
- Cast
- Crew
- Recommendations
Status
Released
Release Date
Oct 20, 1995
Runtime
0h 51m
Genres
Documentary, History
User Score
50%
Original Title
Irish Cinema: Ourselves Alone?
Director
Donald Taylor Black
Description
The Irish entry in the BFI's "Century of Cinema" documentary series examines Irish filmmaking in a decade when the country is going through a highly significant period of creativity and growth in cultural self-confidence. The film makes connections and contrasts, illuminates parallels and continuities, as it weaves through 100 years of cinema in Ireland.
Cast
Crew
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