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Mincéir

Directed by Teresa Lavina 

Produced by Teresa Lavina and Gavin Lennon

 

‘Mincéir' is a very important and unique piece conveyed in the shape of a 55min documentary that will bring the audience onto a journey across the Irish traveller’s tradition their past traditions, present transitions and future views. It portrays how their culture has evolved through the collaborations of various members of the community from very different backgrounds.

 

About Micéir

 

The challenge of this documentary is to balance an accurate portrayal of Traveller life seen through the eyes of travellers and the necessary story elements needed to produce a great documentary and keep an audience engaged throughout. ‘Mincéir’ contributors tell  intimate secrets and stories about the Traveller traditions that have never been told before. The project will be an archive of information for future generations to access and this is a very important point for the Travellers mental health.  The documentary is driven by progressive, modern Traveller women and men that are a precedent for their community. It highlights how strong women are and have fought to follow their passions and become independent.

 

The documentary shows how the community’s resilience, adaptation skills and strength have carried them from being nomads to be settled. These members of the Traveller community share their passion for their culture, their art and how their uncomplicated means of living have made their tradition survive with very little records aside of word of mouth, singing and story telling. The Irish traveller community have a very important imprint in Irish history with a story to tell that evolved parallel to the settled community, a community that has endured a lot of harm caused by discrimination. It is very important to allow their stories to be told from their perspective without being colonised by a settled community voice and reach an international audience. ‘Mincéir’ will allow to carry their true stories not only to an Irish audience but also to an international one.

 

The content includes the contributions of many influential members of the Traveller community and groups which have helped highlighting their needs and give a voice to the voiceless. People and groups that have fought for years for Traveller rights, health and a better means of living. 

As part of the documentary we filmed a traditional wagon maker. This is a rare and very valuable contribution. We also filmed the oldest matchmaker  alive as well as the last two tinsmiths left in the community,  they kindly share their memories with the audience.

 

The film explores the craft of tin smithing and paper flower making, biddy pockets, tent making and music. We talk to healers and singers, actors and writers, ordinary members of the community, match makers and bread makers giving a full insight of the  Traveller community.

 

All these wonderful contributors will bring us to their bases in their picturesque locations across Ireland.

 

The documentary is delivered in English. ‘Mincéir’ brings together a diverse production team that will deliver this content being consistent with the very core of the piece, traveller well-being through art and cultures working together to create a top class 55 minute cultural stand alone documentary.

Screenings:

Seminci - 67th edition Valladolid (Spain) - Time in History Section

DIFF - Dublin International Film Festival - Official Selection

IFI International: Australia,  Ottawa, New Zealand

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Dirigida por Teresa Lavina 

Producida por Teresa Lavina y Gavin Lennon

Untold Secrets es la última película de Nova Productions. Este largometraje documental es la continuación del cortometraje documental ganador de múltiples premios “Mala fruta, la voz inaudita de los bebés Tuam”.

Untold Secrets ofrece una visión detallada de las historias desconocidas de los supervivientes de las instituciones irlandesas que se centran en la vida y la educación de uno de esos supervivientes; Anne Silke.

Silke fue criada en el Hogar de Madre y Bebé St. Mary, Bon Secours en Tuam a la edad de 9 años con los Killilea, una prominente familia política de Tuam en Galway, Irlanda. Untold Secrets relata su abuso sexual y físico a menudo brutal a manos de sus hermanos adoptivos Jarlath Killilea y Mark Killilea Jr. (TD, Ministro y MPE). El documental también revela entrevistas nunca antes vistas con compañeros sobrevivientes y toca la comisión recientemente publicada de reporte de investigación. Aunque Silke ya falleció, el documental le da una voz póstuma a Anne y posiblemente un cierre a su familia.  

Proyecciones:

 

Estreno mundial: Galway Film Fleadh Closing Film 2021

Película de Derry-Gasyard Feile

Belfast-Docs Irlanda

IFI International: San Francisco (documental elegido), Luxemburgo, Ottawa (Película de apertura)

Seminci - 66 edición Valladolid (Mejor Documental - Sección Tiempo de la Historia - Nominación, película de apertura de la sección)

Festival de Cine Independiente de Vancouver - Mejor Película de Justicia Social

Festival Internacional de Cine de Mujeres de Toronto - Mejor Derechos Humanos (Mención de Honor)

Festival de Cine Irlandés de Londres

Festival Africano de Derechos Humanos

SLWF / Short Long World Festival - Argentina

 

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Como empresa, nos gusta relacionarnos con la comunidad, muchas de nuestras producciones involucran a jóvenes, grupos subrepresentados y personas vulnerables. También nos gusta destacar historias alentadoras que pueden resonar  con  nuestra audiencia. Visite nuestro canal de YouTube para participar y ver nuestras producciones de bajo presupuesto, es posible que no tengan grandes valores de producción, pero  ciertamente  todas las películas tienen una historia que contar.
 

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