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Breaking Ground: The Story of the London Irish Women's Centre

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The history of the London Irish Women's Centre, a radical organization operating from 1983 to 2012.

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12/13/2013 A feminist documentary made with an all-female crew, Breaking Ground is a documentary about the London Irish Women's Centre, which was founded in the early eighties to represent and support generations of Irish women in London. Despite hints at radicalism, Deignan's film is far from being a sort of aggressive manifesto. Breaking Ground comes across as warm and soft-spoken. Director Michelle Deignan's interviews the people who were actively involved in the group and makes full use of the primary source archive footage to offer great intimate insight that helps highlight the importance of such support groups and their effect on society. As a documentary, it doesn't come across as the kind of powerful work that takes a stance and it's highly unlikely that it will start any type of revolt - but then again, that is not the kind of film it wants to be. Breaking Ground feels more like a simple and sincere tribute to the ordinary people of any kind who rise up against discrimination and represent solidarity by having an impact on their community through kindness, harmony and tolerance. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis The history of the London Irish Women's Centre, a radical organization operating from 1983 to 2012.
Director
Michelle Deignan
Producer
Clare Dearnaley
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 0m