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Nicky at her fitness studio in Naas
However its effects don’t stop there. Dyspareunia, or painful sex, is something many women with endometriosis live with and is a deeply personal topic, but Nicky wants others to understand the far-reaching complexities of the disorder.
“It’s very disheartening and you can feel very unwomanly. How can you be sexy when he sees your ‘endo belly’, when it’s swollen and bloated? As someone who has always enjoyed sex, when you start to bleed during and after intercourse and pain can last for days afterwards well, it can be nerve-wracking, as you don’t know if it’s going to hurt. But nobody ever told me that that wasn’t normal.
Aoife O’Neill was at the 2020 Toronto Irish Film Festival and caught Tom Burke’s documentary about the men who unwittingly became war photographers on the streets of their own Northern Irish towns.
Following on from the second shorts programme at the festival, the first of two documentaries to complete the 2020 festival was Tom Burke’s
Shooting the Darkness. Combining interviews with archival film and photographs, the viewer is invited into the world of The Troubles in Northern Ireland (1960-2000). This time, however, we see it through the eyes of the men who became unlikely war photographers in their own towns and villages.