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Patrick Kavanagh
An award winning film commissioned by Monaghan County Council to celebrate the poetry of Patrick Kavanagh and the landscape that inspired his craft.
It features stunning readings of favourites such as Raglan Road, A Christmas Childhood and Stony Grey Soil amongst others.
The Patrick Kavanagh Centre is located in a deconsecrated church in Inniskeen, County Monaghan which was re-opened in July 2020 following a €1.2 million restoration and development of a new visitor experience and event space.
Patrick Kavanagh, one of Ireland’s greatest poets, was born here in Inniskeen in 1904. He died in 1967 and is buried in the adjoining graveyard.
The exhibition centrepiece is a triple-projection titled ‘The Pincer Jaws of Heaven’, designed to “envelop visitors with a cinematic flying journey”, and connect them with the raw power of Kavanagh’s words and the landscapes that inspired them.
Key poetic works are read by Kavanagh, plus an eclectic selection of friends and fellow poets including Oliver Callan, Evelyn Conlon and John McArdle.
This 15 minute short film was recently awarded the prestigious European Heritage in Motion award for 2020 in the best Film & Video category.
The visitor experience at the Patrick Kavanagh Centre honours his life, his writing, and his continuing legacy. Kavanagh’s universal themes of Soul, Love, Beauty, Nature and God are timeless and will resonate in the hearts of readers of all ages for many generations to come.
Client : Monaghan County Council
Starring : Joe Purcell, Mark McAuley and Ava Farrell
Poem Readers : Evelyn Conlon, Joe Purcell, Art Agnew, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Una Agnew, Oliver Callan, Moya Cannon, John McArdle & Patrick Kavanagh
Director : Luke Leslie Cinematographer : Burschi Wojnar
Focus Puller : Mark Hannon
1st Assistant Camera : Sam Mulcahy
Original Score : Jonathan Casey
Musicians : Lynda O’Connor (Violin) Ailbhe MCDonagh (Cello)
Wardrobe : Róisín Kenny
Hair & Make-up : Julie Caulfield
Production Design : James Donnelly
Standby Props : Steven Kingston
Props : Michael Cummin
Locations : Colm Nolan
Post Production : Luke Leslie / Buckled Cranium
Aerial Footage : Theo Jebb / Sonder Visuals
AV Installation: John Anderson
Archive Footage : VideoHive, Shutterstock, iStock & RTÉ Archives
Special Thanks : Art Agnew, Ann Curtis, AMPM Hire, Tom Lennon, Leah Leslie, Noel Murphy at Northern Sound, Castle Leslie Estate, The Inniskeen Village Community & Kavanagh Family.
GPO Witness History : Printing History
At Liberty Hall on the eve of the Rising, James Connolly briefs three volunteers on a top-secret job.
An Post is bringing you closer to the streets of 1916 Dublin to witness the lesser-known stories of the Rising. At various locations across Dublin, painted red post boxes become beacons for the events they witnessed a hundred years ago.
GPO Witness History : Pier Pressure
At Dun Laoghaire pier, Company Sergeant Major Lomas shows young British soldiers how to fire their rifles.
An Post is bringing you closer to the streets of 1916 Dublin to witness the lesser-known stories of the Rising. At various locations across Dublin, painted red post boxes become beacons for the events they witnessed a hundred years ago.
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GPO Witness History : Rebel with a Cause
British presence makes it tough to move through the city as young Sean McLoughlin meets a fellow rebel courier on the streets.
An Post is bringing you closer to the streets of 1916 Dublin to witness the lesser-known stories of the Rising. At various locations across Dublin, painted red post boxes become beacons for the events they witnessed a hundred years ago.
1916.anpost.ie/