Synopsis:
Director Michael Grigsby returns to Northern Ireland for a third
time for this film (after Too Long a Sacrifice and The Silent War),
which creates a portrait of the country's peace process through
those that live it daily.
Focusing on a disparate series of rehearsals with poets and
musicians in homes and pubs, and creating a series of
impressionistic montages and soundscapes, it deals with themes of
reconciliation and empowerment through expression.
The film was shown on Channel 5 and at various festivals and
screenings around the UK.
Synopsis:
Director Michael Grigsby returns to Northern Ireland for a third
time for this film (after Too Long a Sacrifice and The Silent War),
which creates a portrait of the country's peace process through
those that live it daily.
Focusing on a disparate series of rehearsals with poets and
musicians in homes and pubs, and creating a series of
impressionistic montages and soundscapes, it deals with themes of
reconciliation and empowerment through expression.
The film was shown on Channel 5 and at various festivals and
screenings around the UK.