The Irish Pub is a eulogy to the greatest institution in Irish society the pub or more specifically the traditional Irish publicans who run them. The characters in this wonderfully endearing film all run and own pubs that have been in their families for generations and it is through their warmth wit and wisdom that we gain an insight into the heart and soul of The Irish Pub.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. The Irish Pub is a eulogy to the greatest institution in Irish society, the pub or more specifically the traditional Irish publicans who run them. The characters in this wonderfully endearing film all run and own pubs that have been in their families for generations and it is through their warmth, wit and wisdom that we gain an insight into the heart and soul of the Irish pub. The Irish Pub will premiere in London on the 20th of November as part of The Irish Film Festival which showcases new Irish Film to a London audience each November. The screening will take place in The Tricycle Theatre, Kilburn and Director Alex Fegan will participate in a Q&A which will be led by Shelley Marsden, Arts Editor for The Irish World. Director Alex Fegan Certificate Exempt from Classification Year 2013 Languages English Duration 1 hour and 12 minutes (approx)
Documentary directed by Alex Fegan about traditional Irish pubs and the publicans who run them. Travelling all over the country, from County Donegal to County Cork, Fegan speaks to a number of tavern owners and their customers about the long tradition of the Irish pub and its importance to local communities. Customarily being passed on from generation to generation, the pub has become an integral part of Irish society with some acting as post offices and grocers as well as a regular watering hole. While reflecting on days gone by, the owners and customers also give their thoughts on whether the pub can continue to withstand the test of time and present economic uncertainty.
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