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VIDEOS for sale £20 (includes post & packaging UK and Ireland only)
All videos are  on PAL. NTSC format please add £10 for transfer.
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RE-UNITED
20 minute drama, filmed almost entirely in the Irish language.
TRAVELLING PEOPLE 1991
52 MINUTES VIDEO DOCUMENTARY
Travelling People in Ireland have their own culture, language and way of life but racist treatment by governments and settled people forces them to live as outcasts in third world conditions on the margins of society.  Travellers speak out to demand their rights as an ethnic minority.

BETWEEN OURSELVES: SONGS, SATIRE SOME SENSE
52 MINUTE VIDEO DOCUMENTARY
A kaleidoscope of views on the relationship between Northern Ireland and Britain, Northern Ireland and the Republic and within Northern Ireland itself. Experimental musical documentary.

THE HAPPY GORDONS  1996
26 MIN. VIDEO
This documentary takes a unique look at an Irish community once hidden by religious and traditional prejudices

MOVING MYTHS 1991,
52 MINUTES VIDEO
Moving Myths is a critical look at the Protestant and Catholic institutions in Ireland, revealing the experiences of people who have been brought up in those traditions but who now regard themselves as atheist.

SPLITTING 1997,
15 MINUTES VIDEO
In an articulate and heart rending introspection, PEADER ORDERLEY from Belfast, talks of the physical torment he suffered at the hands of his father for 17 years.

OUR WORDS JUMP TO LIFE 1989,
52 mins
VIDEO Young people from Belfast get their chance to say how how various issues affect them.

SCHIZOPHRENIC CITY 1991
45 MINUTES VIDEO
For many, the troubles in Northern Ireland conjure up images of soldiers, bombs and sectarian violence.  Yet there is another side.  The streets of Belfast are alive with Loyalist and Nationalist culture.  Marchers carry banners drawing on their long historical traditions.

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