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Fairy Wife
 
Irland 2005 | 52:00 minutes

 
Camera: Rónan Fox
Director: Adrian McCarthy
Editor: Una Ni Dhonghaill
Producer: Martha O'Neill
Production Company: Wildfire Films

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On Friday 22nd of March 1895 in the small Tipperary village of Ballyvadlea, RIC constables discover a badly burned body in a shallow grave. It is the body of Bridget Cleary, a 26-year old woman who had met her death at the hands of her husband only days before. His motive? He believed she had been taken away by the Fairies. This film explores the events surrounding the burning of Bridget Cleary and the massive impact it had on the country at the time.


 
Festivals: Celtic Film Festival | 2005