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  1. Directed by Peter Lennon • Documentary • With Seán Ó Faoláin, Conor Cruise O’Brien, John Houston • 1967 • 67 minutes ROCKY ROAD TO DUBLIN is a provocative and revealing portrait of Ireland in the Sixties, a society characterized by a stultifying educational system, a morally repressive and politically reactionary clergy, a myopic cultural nationalism, and a government which ...

  2. ROCKY ROAD TO DUBLIN. Made by Guardian journalist Peter Lennon and French New Wave cinematographer Raoul Coutard, this is the most important independent documentary made in Ireland in the 1960s. As Lennon comments, the film is ‘an attempt to reconstruct, in images, the plight of a community which survived nearly 700 years of English ...

  3. 31. Mai 2011 · Available at QUADflix, New York city's Ultimate Indie Storewww.QUADflix.comDirected by Peter LennonFeaturing Sean O'Faoláin, Conor Cruise O'Brien, John Husto...

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  4. 17. Sept. 2005 · Rocky Road to Dublin. Philip French. Sat 17 Sep 2005 19.11 EDT. By some way, the most interesting and significant film event of the week is the retrieval from obscurity of a movie never previously ...

  5. 17. Aug. 2006 · Playing with Paul Duane’s 27-minute documentary, “The Making of the Rocky Road to Dublin” at the Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Avenue, at Second Street, East Village. Running time: 69 ...

  6. Rocky Road to Dublin. Introduction. Rocky Road to Dublin. was certainly one of the first, if not the very first Irish film ever selected for inclusion in the worldwide famous Cannes festival. Unfortunately, this was in and Jean-Luc Godard, along with other . nouvelle vague. filmmakers, insisted on closing down the festival after only a few days ...

  7. Both films were released on DVD (Region 0 PAL) in 2005. References [edit | edit source] ↑ a b c Peter Lennon in The Making of 'The Rocky Road to Dublin. ↑ Lennon's contribution to the Making documentary is contradictory. At first it seems to have been made in a fortnight shoot before the Truffaut movie, to which Coutard is supposed to have ...