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SUMMARY:That They May Face The Rising Sun 8pm & John McGahern: A Private World  4pm - Saturday 6th July
DESCRIPTION:Two Screenings at Áras Éanna on Saturday 6 July \nOne of Galway Film Society’s (GFS) 60th anniversary initiatives is a pilot collaboration with Áras Éanna\, to host two screenings on Inis Oírr.  Celebrating the work of renowned Director Pat Collins: That They May Face The Rising Sun\, the adaptation of John McGahern’s 2002 novel and winner of Best Film at The Irish Film and Television Awards 2024; and John McGahern: A Private World\, Pat’s documentary that won Best Documentary at the Irish Film and Television Awards 2005.  GFS is privileged to have Pat in attendance to present the screenings and provide audiences with an insight into his highly acclaimed works. \n4.00pm                 John McGahern: A Private World (2005) (54m)\nAn exploration of the life and work of Ireland’s leading fiction writer\, using McGahern’s published memoirs as a backbone. Through intimate interviews\, a strong and compelling sense of the man behind the work emerges\, offering a rare insight into the creative process.  Link to trailer \n  \n8.00pm                     That They May Face The Rising Sun (2023) (1h 51m)\nCapturing a year in the life of a rural\, lakeside community in Ireland in the 1970’s\, That They May Face The Rising Sun is an adaptation of the final novel from John McGahern\, one of Ireland’s greatest novelists   Link to trailer \n  \nTickets:   click here              \nJohn McGahern: A Private World (2005) (54m)             €8/€10\nThat They May Face The Rising Sun (2023) (1h 51m   €10/€12\nTickets for both screenings                                               €15/€20 \n 
URL:https://aras-eanna.ie/en/event/that-they-may-face-the-rising-sun-8pm-john-mcgahern-a-private-world-4pm-saturday-6th-july/
LOCATION:Áras Éanna
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Culture Night:  Man of Aran with live score
DESCRIPTION:The iconic 1934 film will be screened with a live\,original\, contemporary score featuring pedal steel guitar\, cello\, guitars and electronics by Simon O’Reilly and Alec Brown. \nMan of Aran​ is a 1934 Irish fictional documentary film directed by Robert J. Flaherty about life on the Aran Islands. It portrays characters living in premodern conditions\, documenting their daily routines such as fishing off high cliffs\, farming potatoes where there is little soil\, and hunting for huge basking sharks to get liver oil for lamps. Some situations are fabricated\, such as one scene in which the shark fishermen are almost lost at sea in a sudden gale. Additionally\, the family members shown are not actually related\, having been chosen from among the islanders for their photogenic qualities. \n￼Simon O’Reilly ​is a guitarist\, composer\, producer and the co founder of Music Minds festival. He is based in Lahinch on the west coast of Ireland where he has his studio. He has written music for award winning films and many documentaries including Sundance award winner The Summit. \nDr. Alec Brown ​is a contemporary cellist living in Limerick\, Ireland. He recently completed a PhD at the University of Limerick specialising in Irish traditional music on the cello\, he is also deeply rooted in many other genres including; classical\, folk\, bluegrass\, jazz\, blues\, and many more.
URL:https://aras-eanna.ie/en/event/culture-night-man-of-aran-with-live-score/
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