The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile (1965)

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A bitter account of the marginal status of the community of male Irish migrants responsible for rebuilding much of Britain's post-war infrastructure. Made for TV but never broadcast, it instead enjoyed limited circulation on the non-theatrical circuit.

Director: Philip Donnellan
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 48 min
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Music: Peggy Seeger, Ewan MacColl
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English, Gaeilge
Original Language: en
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What is The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile about?
A bitter account of the marginal status of the community of male Irish migrants responsible for rebuilding much of Britain's post-war infrastructure. Made for TV but never broadcast, it instead enjoyed limited circulation on the non-theatrical circuit.
Who directed The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile?
The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile was directed by Philip Donnellan.
How long is The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile?
The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile has a runtime of 48m (48 minutes).
What genre is The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile?
The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile is a Documentary film.
Where was The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile produced?
The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile was produced in United Kingdom.