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Things can become connected in unexpected ways : Seamus Murphy on snapping IRA veterans and Syrian refugees

Stunning photography exhibition mixes War of Independence veterans with Syrian refugees Seamus Murphy decided to combine his images of Irish people who lived through traumatic times with recent photographs of refugees who ve fled their homeland Part of the Seamus Murphy exhibition in Thurles, L-R: Dan Bally Keating and John Ryan. Tue, 05 Jan, 2021 - 20:00 Marjorie Brennan Seamus Murphy is no stranger to the unexpected, having worked in war zones from Gaza to Syria and covered assignments such as the drug wars in Mexico and the Ebola outbreak in Uganda. The Irish photographer, however, wasn’t entirely sure what to expect when he knocked on the door of John Ryan’s home in Co Tipperary. It was 1998, and Murphy was there to photograph Ryan, then 105-years-old, as part of a project documenting IRA veterans from the War of Independence.

Nightshift and Songs My Brothers Taught Me top this week s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque

‘Nightshift’ and ‘Songs My Brothers Taught Me’ top this week’s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque Updated Jan 06, 2021; Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio The Cleveland Cinemas (Cedar Lee, the Capitol and Chagrin Cinemas) beginning Jan. 8 will be screening a new film, “Nightshift.” Not to be confused with 2018 horror film “Nightshift” (or Ron Howard’s ’80s comedy “Night Shift”), director Anne Fontaine’s new suspenseful drama finds three Parisian cops forced to accept an unusual mission to escort a foreigner to the border. After discovering the prisoner risks death if he returns to his country, one of the officers struggles with the moral dilemma.

Antigone and Stand! top this week s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque

‘Antigone’ and ‘Stand!’ top this week’s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque Updated Dec 30, 2020; Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio The Cleveland Institute of Art’s Cinematheque beginning Jan. 1 will be screening a powerful and apt modern adaptation of Sophocles’ “Antigone.” The tragedy is set in Montreal, where an Algerian refugee family’s 17-year-old daughter fights against law and authority. Sophie Deraspe’s film was the winner of five 2020 Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture and Best Actress. Also on Jan. 1, Cleveland Cinemas (Cedar Lee, the Capitol and Chagrin Cinemas) is screening “Stand!,” which is directed by Robert Adetuyi.

A Dog Called Money at Clinton Street Theater in Portland, OR - Every day

On his reporting trips to Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Washington D.C., photojournalist Seamus Murphy was accompanied by none other than British punk-rock icon PJ Harvey, who used what she saw to record a live album whose recording sessions were open to the public. This music-filled documentary goes behind the scenes into the studio and the lives of the people the pair met on their journey.  A Dog Called Money at Clinton Street Theater in Portland, OR - Every day - Portland Mercury

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