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Decades before Michael Moore, Irish-born journalist Peter Lennon and legandary French Nouvelle Vague Director of Photography Raoul Coutard managed to get a society to condemn itself on camera. In Rocky Road to Dublin (1968), Ireland's patriotic sportsmen, priests, censors and "brain-washed" children unwittingly convey the truth about a repressed, suppressed and massively censored Republic. Lennon and Coutard expose the hypocrisy of church, politics, and state through a series of seemingly "innocent" interviews. Unsurprisingly, after one screening in a Dublin cinema in 1968, it was banned for more than three decades - never released in Ireland nor even shown on Irish television. (Covertext)
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The Making of "Rocky Road to Dublin"
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Language:
English
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Irland
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Patriotismus
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Propaganda
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Zensur
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Unterdrückung
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Geschichte 1968
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Author information:
Coutard, Raoul
Author information:
Huston, John
Author information:
O'Faoláin, Seán
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