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Cork International Film Festival 69th Edition – Irish Gala


BLUE ROAD: THE EDNA O’BRIEN STORY

by Sinéad O’Shea

Bookings are open for the 69th Edition Irish Gala: Featuring an insightful and affecting interview with Edna from just before her passing earlier this year, the film richly honours her legacy, as well as her profound passion and dedication to art.

Ireland | 2024 | 100 min

Sunday 10 | Everyman Theatre | 17:00

With the release of her revolutionary 1960 novel ‘The Country Girls’, Edna O’Brien sealed her fate as both a revered novelist and a feminist icon. Blue Road explores her life as a literary sensation and social radical

Sinéad O’Shea’s thoughtful documentary weaves effectively O’Brien’s professional and personal triumphs and difficulties, in a portrait of an iconoclast who stood in resistance to the Irish conservative doctrine of the mid-20th century.

Featuring an insightful and affecting interview with Edna from just before her passing earlier this year, the film richly honours her legacy, as well as her profound passion and dedication to art.

Director Sinéad O’Shea will be in attendance.

Courtesy of Break Out Pictures

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