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Irish Ways
Directed by Arthur Mac Caig
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Resuming where THE PATRIOT GAME ends, director Arthur Mac Caig's IRISH WAYS examines the current conflict in Northern Ireland, now over a quarter century old.

IRISH WAYS focuses on daily confrontations between the British Army and Irish Nationalists. It reveals discrimination in housing and employment, and laws permitting arbitrary arrest and imprisonment of Irish nationalists. The film investigates the pervasive atmosphere of fear and mistrust - constant surveillance of neighborhoods and business districts, television advertisements encouraging citizens to report suspicious neighbors to British troops, and the commonplace bombings and shootings.

Giving voice to soldiers on both sides and to ordinary citizens who must live in wartime circumstances, IRISH WAYS provides important background to the continuing civil war over Ireland.

"An informative documentary on the violence in Ireland, told from the perspective of those who are deeply involved. Recommended."—Landers Film & Video Reviews

1989 Festival Cinema du Reel (Paris)
  

52 minutes / color
Release Date: 1989
Copyright Date: 1988
Sale: $285

Subject areas:
Ireland, Western Europe

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