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100 Years of Ulysses (2022)

Genre : Documentary, History, TV Movie

Runtime : 51M

Director : Ruán Magan

Synopsis

Paris, France, February 2, 1922. The novel Ulysses, by Irish writer James Joyce (1882-1941), is published by US poet Sylvia Beach (1887-1962), owner of the small bookstore Shakespeare & Co. The book, whose writing consumed seven years of Joyce's life, years in which his family was in financial need, would have a profound and unprecedented impact on 20th century literature and culture.

Actors

Ann Skelly
Ann Skelly
Self - Narrator (voice)
Valérie Bénéjam
Valérie Bénéjam
Self
Frank Callanan
Frank Callanan
Self
Geert Lernout
Geert Lernout
Self
Eimear McBride
Eimear McBride
Self
John McCourt
John McCourt
Self
Katherine McSharry
Katherine McSharry
Self
Paul Muldoon
Paul Muldoon
Self
Katherine O'Callaghan
Katherine O'Callaghan
Self
Margaret O'Callaghan
Margaret O'Callaghan
Self
Laura Pelaschiar
Laura Pelaschiar
Self
Peter Coonan
Peter Coonan
Tim Creed
Tim Creed
Mark Doherty
Mark Doherty
Olga Wehrly
Olga Wehrly
Michael Collins
Michael Collins
Self - Politician (archive footage)

Crews

Ruán Magan
Ruán Magan
Director
Frank Callanan
Frank Callanan
Writer
Ruán Magan
Ruán Magan
Producer
Natasa Paulberg
Natasa Paulberg
Original Music Composer
Juangus Dinsmore
Juangus Dinsmore
Editor
Frank Callanan
Frank Callanan
In Memory Of
Oliver Hegarty
Oliver Hegarty
Director of Photography
Mark Quinn
Mark Quinn
Colorist
Jonathan Parson
Jonathan Parson
Graphic Designer
Aifric Ní Chianáin
Aifric Ní Chianáin
Executive Producer
Suzanne Biermann
Suzanne Biermann
Executive Producer
Frank Callanan
Frank Callanan
Idea
Luca Crispi
Luca Crispi
Technical Advisor
Brian Lalor
Brian Lalor
Graphic Designer
Jess Tobin
Jess Tobin
Graphic Designer
Holly Pereira
Holly Pereira
Graphic Designer
Jonathan Parson
Jonathan Parson
Animation
Keith Harrison
Keith Harrison
Camera Operator
Rob Goldie
Rob Goldie
Camera Operator
Roni Ullmann
Roni Ullmann
Camera Operator
Fran Rowlatt-McCormick
Fran Rowlatt-McCormick
Researcher
Lisa Smyth
Lisa Smyth
Makeup Artist
Niamh O'Connor
Niamh O'Connor
Hairstylist
Mick Creedon
Mick Creedon
Sound Mixer
Sol O'Carroll
Sol O'Carroll
Sound Editor
Mark Quinn
Mark Quinn
Online Editor
Maeve Kenny
Maeve Kenny
Producer
Paul Webster
Paul Webster
Line Producer
Bernd von der Decken
Bernd von der Decken
Executive Producer
Líadain von der Decken
Líadain von der Decken
Executive Producer
Suzanne Biermann
Suzanne Biermann
Commissioning Editor
Heike Lettau
Heike Lettau
Producer
Aurélie Grenet
Aurélie Grenet
Producer

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