Irish voices for Irish visions: Gael Linn’s documentary film projects
This paper seeks to analyse three important documentary film projects of Gael Linn – the Amharc Éireann newsreel series, Mise Eire and Saoirse? – in terms of the connection that they create between Irish-language cinema and the ideologies of Irish nationalism. Since Gael Linn was founded in 1953 in...
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Main Author: | Heather Macdougall |
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Language: | EN |
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University of Edinburgh
2009
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/aea0aa73aabf48ad9da9a0932fbf4cc1 |
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