Movies: Gael Linn

  • 1965
    Rhapsody of a River

    Rhapsody of a River (1965)

    Rhapsody of a River

    01965HD

    A poetic account of Cork and its surrounding areas....

    Rhapsody of a River
  • 1966
    The Living Flame

    The Living Flame (1966)

    The Living Flame

    01966HD

    Commemoration of the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland, commissioned for its 50th anniversary....

    The Living Flame
  • 1961
    Freedom?

    Freedom? (1961)

    Freedom?

    01961HD

    Documents the period 1919-1922 in Ireland's history, covering the war of independence against the British and the civil war that followed using archive footage from the time, including original newsreel footage....

    Freedom?
  • 1970
    Pobal

    Pobal (1970)

    Pobal

    01970HD

    A portrait of life in Ireland in the 1960s....

    Pobal
  • 1971
    Dubliners Sean agus Nua

    Dubliners Sean agus Nua (1971)

    Dubliners Sean agus Nua

    01971HD

    A portrait of Dublin and its people....

    Dubliners Sean agus Nua
  • 1967
    Fleá Ceoil

    Fleá Ceoil (1967)

    Fleá Ceoil

    61967HD

    Irish and international folk musicians listen to and play music, sing, dance and drink, and enjoy the craic at a ‘Fleadh’ – a traditional Irish music festival – described as the ‘Mardi Gras of Ireland’ in 1960s Kilrush, county Clare....

    Fleá Ceoil
  • 1973
    Children at Work

    Children at Work (1973)

    Children at Work

    01973HD

    Children learn through play in Irish Montessori schools in the 1970s, accompanied by voiceover explaining the Montessori method and jaunty jazz flute. The three schools featured in Páistí ag Obair are Tigh na nÓg, Blessington; St Kieran’s School, Bra...

    Children at Work
  • 1971
    These Stones Remain

    These Stones Remain (1971)

    These Stones Remain

    01971HD

    This exquisite documentary traces the history and artistry of stone carving in Ireland from earliest times to the Middle Ages. Directed by George Morrison, director of the ground-breaking historical films Mise Éire and Saoirse? This engaging film is ...

    These Stones Remain