Thu, 13 Dec, 2012 - 00:00
Alan O’Riordan
The Mise Éire director recounts his achievements to Alan O’Riordan
THE film Mise Éire should have been a springboard to greater success for its director George Morrison. The 1959 documentary was ground-breaking in its construction of a narrative from archival footage — now a common technique.
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CourtsArts Film & TVPlace: ShankillPlace: IrelandPlace: LondonPlace: Pillar CinemaPlace: O’Connell Street, DublinPlace: BritainPlace: FrancePlace: ItalyPlace: BelgiumPlace: DenmarkPlace: HOLLANDPerson: George MorrisonPerson: Alan O’RiordanPerson: MorrisonPerson: Gael LinnPerson: SaoirsePerson: JanetPerson: Flann O’BrienPerson: O’BrienPerson: Rex IngramPerson: Éamon de ValeraPerson: Mise ÉireEvent: Civil WarOrganisation: LuftwaffeOrganisation: McDonald
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