Revolution In Colour

Revolution in Colour tells the story of Irelands struggle for independence during the early 20th Century, not in black and white but in colour.
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synopsis
Revolution in Colour tells the story of Irelands struggle for independence during the early decades of the 20th Century. It shows for the first time the Ireland of the period not in black and white but in colour. The newsreel, sourced primarily from the British Path archive with additional footage from the British Film Institute and the Irish Film Archive, has been painstakingly restored, colourised and delivered in High Definition. The remarkable collection of photographs featured, sourced from private and state institutions also underwent the colourisation process. The end result creates a powerful emotional connection with the people, the personalities, and the past. It brings Irish history alive. Written by the distinguished historian, Professor Eunan OHalpin, this two part series, examines the years leading up to British general election of 1918. The gradual radicalisation of Nationalists and Unionists saw the islands political landscape forever transformed. The old political order would be gradually overturned and its people divided with devastating consequences. There is also a 2 x 60' version of this film available.




