IRFF: Brendan Gleeson's Farewell to Hughes
To some it was an unassuming pub on a side street in Dublin’s city centre. To musicians, dancers, singers and listeners, Hughes’s was a mecca of traditional Irish music for more than 35 years. Oscar-nominated actor Brendan Gleeson played his fiddle there often. It was a kind of hideout for him — its music providing a blanket of escape. In 2021 Hughes’s pub closed its doors for the last time following the death of its owner. In this film, Gleeson interviews musicians, dancers, singers and listeners to tell the story of the unassuming pub and its lasting contribution to traditional music in both Dublin and Ireland at large. Though it’s been around for centuries, traditional Irish music is reaching levels of popularity it never has before. In the midst of this musical renaissance, the story of Hughes’s is a genuine representation of traditional Irish music sessions and those involved in them.
Screens with Short Film CONTINENTAL CEILI (16m)
Far from their usual stomping ground at Sydney’s Gaelic Club, this mongrel band of troubadours puts a new spin on Irish traditional music.
Pre-recorded Q&A will follow feature and short presentation.
Rating | M |
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Genre | Documentary |
Running Time | 76 |
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