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Category: Movies
Size: 1.1 GB
Added: May 31, 2023, midnight
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  5. The.Image.You.Missed.2018.1080p.WEBRip.x265-RARBG.mp4 1.1 GB
Multiple Quality Available: M.Q.A
IMDB tt7712736
IMDB Title The Image You Missed
IMDB Genre Documentary, Biography, History, War,
IMDB Runtime 1:14:00 Hours
IMDB Rating 6.6
Director Dónal Foreman
IMDB cast Gerry Adams, James Brennan, Dónal Foreman
IMDB plot An Irish filmmaker grapples with the legacy of his estranged father, the late documentarian Arthur MacCaig, through MacCaig's decades-spanning archive of the conflict in Northern Ireland. Drawing on over 30 years of unique and never-seen-before footage, 'The Image You Missed' is an experimental essay film that weaves together a history of the Northern Irish 'Troubles' with the story of a son's search for his father. In the process, the film creates a candid encounter between two filmmakers born into different political moments, revealing their contrasting experiences of Irish nationalism, the role of images in social struggle, and the competing claims of personal and political responsibility.

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