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The Wren's Nest - Father
 
Irland 2008 | 5:00 minutes

 
Camera: Mark Garrett
Director: James Kelly
Editor: James Kelly
Screenplay: James Kelly
Production Company: Feenish Productions

Irish Poets, Poetry, Series, James Kelly, Feenish Productions

http:\www.feenish.com

An exciting visualization from six poems from six Irish language poets.

Created to be viewed either as individual films or as one continuous piece, Nead an DreoilĂ­n is an unique and beautifully crafted collection of short films exploring the poetry of six living Irish language poets. A fresh and innovative piece of work, these films present poetry to the viewer in a way that is at once powerful and poignant. Image and sound are richly interwoven, as beautifully shot contemporary footage combines with carefully chosen archive footage, to lyrically and poetically reflect the themes explored in each of the poems.


 
Festivals: Guth Gafa International Documentary Film Festival | 2008