Director
Зрелищный фильм-концерт рассказывает об эволюции ирландского танца от самых истоков до современного мирового феномена. По всему миру проходят еженедельные занятия ирландскими танцами, они захватывают миллионы зрителей на концертах, и еще больше тех, кто смотрит танцевальные шоу по телевизору. Этот фильм покажет поразительные выступления от самых именитых танцоров нашего времени, уникальную хронику и эффектные съемки из Ирландии, Британии и США.
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Зрелищный фильм-концерт рассказывает об эволюции ирландского танца от самых истоков до современного мирового феномена. По всему миру проходят еженедельные занятия ирландскими танцами, они захватывают миллионы зрителей на концертах, и еще больше тех, кто смотрит танцевальные шоу по телевизору. Этот фильм покажет поразительные выступления от самых именитых танцоров нашего времени, уникальную хронику и эффектные съемки из Ирландии, Британии и США.
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Зрелищный фильм-концерт рассказывает об эволюции ирландского танца от самых истоков до современного мирового феномена. По всему миру проходят еженедельные занятия ирландскими танцами, они захватывают миллионы зрителей на концертах, и еще больше тех, кто смотрит танцевальные шоу по телевизору. Этот фильм покажет поразительные выступления от самых именитых танцоров нашего времени, уникальную хронику и эффектные съемки из Ирландии, Британии и США.
Producer
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.
Director
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.
Writer
Ireland, 1845. When a deadly fungus destroys potato crops throughout northern Europe, the most impoverished Irish population, whose main source of food is precisely the potato, suffers a cruel famine that will cause more than a million deaths and, in the following ten years, the mass exodus of more than two million people.
Director
Ireland, 1845. When a deadly fungus destroys potato crops throughout northern Europe, the most impoverished Irish population, whose main source of food is precisely the potato, suffers a cruel famine that will cause more than a million deaths and, in the following ten years, the mass exodus of more than two million people.
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The extraordinary story of the Irish War of Independence (1919-22): from the failed insurrection of 1916, the detailed account of how pro-independence Ireland rebuilt a movement whose efforts would eventually lead to the creation of a new nation. (Documentary film based on the miniseries of the same title.)
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The extraordinary story of the Irish War of Independence (1919-22): from the failed insurrection of 1916, the detailed account of how pro-independence Ireland rebuilt a movement whose efforts would eventually lead to the creation of a new nation. (Documentary film based on the miniseries of the same title.)
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Director
Riverdance, the Irish hard-shoe sensation that took PBS viewers by storm, underwent its second incarnation with Live from New York City, a 1996 performance filmed at Radio City Music Hall. While most of the attributes from 1995's Riverdance: The Show remain--the dazzling ensemble choreography, Bill Whelan's energetic score, and the New Age-y view of Celtic mythology--the most significant difference is at the top, where Colin Dunne replaced bombastic lead dancer Michael Flatley. Though lacking Flatley's bravura, Dunne is a superb technician who works well with Flatley's former co-lead, Jean Butler. Flamenco dancer Maria Pagis returns, as do the Riverdance Singers (formerly known as Anuna) with soloist Katie McMahon and the orchestra with fiery fiddler Eileen Ivers.