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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Belfast Girls
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Malin Andersson will also keep you updated on whats happening to Belfast Girls.
The film Belfast Girls is a finely crafted piece of documentary journalism. Made by Malin Andersaon,a talented young Swedish Director, the film takes an intriguing look into the lives and struggle of two young women on either side of the sectarian divide in Belfast. Through the keen eye of Anderson,herself a modern young European woman,we see into the lives and choices that girls face in this divided society. At one level, the film is a testament to the spirit of Mairead and Christine in dealing with the narrow - mindedness that has been thrust upon them. At another level, the film is a devastating commentary on the consequenses of failed British interference in Ireland. Ms. Anderson has created a work that will be broadcast throught Europe and reminds us all that the sectariansism that is N.Ireland no longer has any place in a modern European Society. Gerry Quinn
Beautiful documentary ...but I lived there in the Ardoyne and walked from 1 street into another without any problems and fears...I am not going to say it is in the mind but thre is a modern Belfast
http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article.aspx?articleID=2489 or
http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article.aspx?articleID=1968 yes there mine but stay positive everybody
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The film Belfast Girls is a finely crafted piece of documentary journalism.
Made by Malin Andersaon,a talented young Swedish Director, the film takes an intriguing look into the lives and struggle of two young women on either side of the sectarian divide in Belfast.
Through the keen eye of Anderson,herself a modern young European woman,we see into the lives and choices that girls face in this divided society.
At one level, the film is a testament to the spirit of Mairead and Christine in dealing with the narrow - mindedness that has been thrust upon them.
At another level, the film is a devastating commentary on the consequenses of failed British interference in Ireland.
Ms. Anderson has created a work that will be broadcast throught Europe and reminds us all that the sectariansism that is N.Ireland no longer has any place in a modern European Society.
Gerry Quinn
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Beautiful documentary ...but I lived there in the Ardoyne and walked from 1 street into another without any problems and fears...I am not going to say it is in the mind but thre is a modern Belfast
http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article.aspx?articleID=2489 or
http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article.aspx?articleID=1968
yes there mine but stay positive everybody
Cheers
Willem
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