A FILMMAKER based in Mexico City is appealing to readers to share any old photographs they may have of Gerry Adams for a documentary she is making on the former Sinn Féin President. Trisha Ziff is also on the look-out for any photos or old film reel that captures what life was like in West Belfast and Ballymurphy in the 1960s and 1970s – and the rarer the better. Speaking to the Andersonstown News Trisha said she hopes the documentary will be ready for broadcast at next year’s Féile an Phobail. “The first time I discussed making a documentary with Gerry Adams was when he was still a TD in Leinster House,” she said. “It was Christmas 2017. I was surprised when he said yes. And we began developing the film soon after. The idea was to tell Gerry's story in his own words. “There are many documentaries out there about Gerry Adams but few from his perspective. It seems like a lifetime ago, since cinematographer Seamus McGarvey and I first filmed with Gerry. In total t
Films and filmmakers from Mexico, Venezuela, Spain, Puerto Rico, and Cuba, among other places, are coming to New Haven next week as the Latino and Iberian…
Laugh along to the comedy of Atsuko Okatsuka. Catch Nic Cage in Mandy at the drive-in. Listen to stories about love and heartache. Attend one of three Bad Bunny shows if you can score tickets.