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Liverpool Irish Festival presents

North Circular + Q&A [12A]

FACT Liverpool
88 Wood Street
L1 4DQ
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Runtime: 86 mins

"Those in power write the history. Those who struggle write the songs."

A multiple award-winning documentary musical travelling the length of Dublin's fabled North Circular Road, where local characters share their powerful and emotive stories, accompanied by traditional ballads and folk music that add to the narrative. North Circular conjures the ghosts of the past, while engaging with the conflicts and celebrations of today, with a little bit of Dublin humour thrown in.

Travelling from Phoenix Park to Dublin Port, North Circular explores the history, music and streetscapes of a street that links some of the country's most beloved and infamous places. Told in black and white 4:3 Academy ratio, the film evokes narratives from city and national history; from colonialism, to mental health, to the struggle for women’s liberation. Simultaneously, it engages in urgent issues of today, including the battle to save the legendary Cobblestone Pub -the centre of Dublin’s recent folk revival- from destruction at the hands of cynical property developers.

The Liverpool Irish Festival screening marks the second anniversary of the ‘Cobblestone Uprising’ AKA the ‘Dublin is Dying’ campaign.

The film includes musical performances from artists local to the North Circular, including John Francis Flynn, Séan Ó Túama, Eoghan O'Ceannabháin, Ian Lynch & Gemma Dunleavy.

This special event includes discussion and Q&A with the film’s director Luke McManus, in conversation with Dr Nessa Johnston, University of Liverpool. The event is supported by The Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool.

Doors: 18:30. Screening: 19:00.

Bookings

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This screening is part of FACT's Community Cinema. If you're an artist, independent filmmaker, charity, film club, or arts organisation, find out how FACT can support your film screening.

Our Community Cinema events do not include adverts before the screening. Doors open 30 minutes before the screening and the film will start promptly at 19:00. Please arrive in plenty of time to help our team ensure everyone has a great experience.

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