EVA International | Few Can See
Frank Sweeney | 90mins | 2023
Broadcasters across these islands have entered into a blackout strike. The workers are transmitting a programme bringing censored voices back onto the airwaves.
Few Can See examines the legacy of broadcast censorship of the conflict in the north of Ireland and political movements during this era. The project attempts to recreate material absent from state archives due to censorship, based on contemporary oral history interviews.
Followed by a post-screening discussion panel.
Frank Sweeney | 90mins | 2023
Broadcasters across these islands have entered into a blackout strike. The workers are transmitting a programme bringing censored voices back onto the airwaves.
Few Can See examines the legacy of broadcast censorship of the conflict in the north of Ireland and political movements during this era. The project attempts to recreate material absent from state archives due to censorship, based on contemporary oral history interviews.
Followed by a post-screening discussion panel.
EVA International is delighted to partner with the Belltable on a screening programme of recent works by Irish & international artists as part of the 40th EVA International Programme, from August through to October 2023.
Film and video works include Songs from the compost: mutating bodies, imploding stars (2020) by Eglė Budvytytė; Sound Garden (2019), and Almost One (2018) by Jeamin Cha; Surrender Your Horns (2022) by Bryony Dunne; NО̄ (2003) by Sharon Lockhart; Foragers (2022) by Jumana Manna; Black Pond (2018) and Ý Berá – Aguas de Luz (Bright Waters) (2016) by Jessica Sarah Rinland, and a new commissioned film by Frank Sweeney.
Admission is free but pre-booking is required.
T&Cs
- Please note, this is a free event but booking is essential.
- Seating is unallocated for this screening.
- No exchanges or refunds.
- Wheelchair spaces can only be booked over the phone. Please call box office on (061) 953400 if you wish to book a wheelchair space.
- On street parking.