Film Screening: Ireland Behind The Wire - Berwick Street Collective 1974

The New Theatre, Thursday, February 12 at 06:30 PM GMT

Film Screening: Ireland: Behind The Wire (1974) - Berwick Street Collective:


"Unlike their counterparts in mainstream TV news, the investigative Berwick Street Film Collective were given exclusive access to Belfast's Catholic community. The testimonies and footage of life 'behind the wire' that they captured amounts to a grim but arresting picture of Northern Ireland at the height of The Troubles. Ireland - Behind the Wire is a now regarded as a landmark of the 1970s oppositional cinema movement.


As well as using film to convey alternative viewpoints to those aired via established news channels, the Collective embraced formal experiment, perhaps influenced by the work of Jean Luc Godard and Chris Marker. The film signalled the beginning of what is often called the reflexive tradition in documentary film in the UK. It may seem surprising that the BFI Experimental Fund committed state funds to a film that so outspokenly opposed government policies and practices. One of the Collective's founding members, Marc Karlin, later revealed that the Special Branch seized some of their original footage and the Ministry of Defence pressurised ACTT, the film technicians' union, into erasing some of the frames."

https://flypost.ie/event/film-screening-ireland-behind-the-wire-berwick-street-collective-1974

Here's what I brought back from Connolly Books in Dublin. A fantastic bookstore. If the space in my backpack allowed for more I'd definitely have pillaged more. Perhaps on my next visit to Ireland I'll have to bring a larger backpack.

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Good luck to him with the bookshop owners ...

... it's the Communist Party of Ireland 🙂

I think (know!) that Irish Communists know a thing or two about colonialism and wouldn't wilt under the words of a US tourist and his racist hasbara talking points.

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