Colman Doyle – Abhar Machnaimh

Room B-04
Director in Person
Directed by James Kelly.
Ireland, 2006, digital video, color, 52 min.

Colman Doyle has photographed Ireland for the past five decades, chronicling in his images the changing nature of the country’s social and political character. Documentary maker James Kelly follows Doyle as he returns to photograph West Kerry and looks back on his astonishing body of work. “An outstanding documentary that lets the man and the work speak for themselves” – The Irish Independent.

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