The Image You Missed
Getting Personal
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1h 13m
Directed by Dónal Foreman | 74 mins | 2018
An otherwise impossible conversation between two men of different generations, both filmmakers, is instigated via cinema itself in this probing and achingly personal essay film. Dónal Foreman grew up in Dublin, estranged from his father, the documentarian Arthur MacCaig—best known for his fiery 1979 account of the Troubles, "The Patriot Game." With MacCaig having passed suddenly in 2008, aged 60, Foreman digs through his archive in search of belated connection.
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