Ireland: The Silent Voices at The Cube
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A event held at The Cube on Sunday 26th April. The event starts at 19:00.


This ground-breaking documentary, originally made in 1983 for Channel 4 at the height of the war in Ireland, provided a critical counter-narrative to the pro-British propaganda spouted by most of the mainstream media in this country. Rarely seen, Ireland: The Silent Voices (80 mins), focuses on the stories and perspectives of ordinary people actively or passively involved in the conflict. In three parts, the film analyses the representation of the conflict on TV in Britain and in Europe. It argues that in Britain, Irish politics is presented in a way that is closer to the fiction of film narrative and thus denies rationality, making the acts of individuals seem a-political and a-historical.

We are very pleased to have the director of Ireland: The Silent Voices, Professor Rod Stoneman, from the University of Galway, at the Cube to discuss this important documentary as part of our Propaganda theme at this year’s Bristol Radical History Festival.

Entry requirements: 18+

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